I Received Ghc40 ‘Salary’ From Parliament- MP

Former Minister of State at the presidency in-charge of Social and Allied Institutions during the John Mahama administration, Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe-Ghansah has disclosed she once received GH¢40 each month from Parliament as ‘salary’ after deductions from her salary, while serving as a legislator and a Minister.

According to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Member of Parliament for Ada Constituency, this was a result of various deductions from her account which made it difficult for her to determine the exact salary she earned serving in both capacities.

Speaking in an interview after honouring police invitation Tuesday afternoon, Comfort Cudjoe-Ghansah said she could not be accused of taking double salary as a Minister and Member of Parliament as being alleged and investigated by the Criminal Investigations Department of the Ghana Police Service.

“I can’t tell my exact salary because they will do all kinds of deductions and at certain times some of the monies will hit your account and you don’t even know…As at 2013, 2014, the money that I get from Parliament is GH¢40. There was a time I even thought they stopped paying me from Parliament and I’m getting money from the executive alone but when I got there, they said no, we are doing some deductions, your car loan this and that… So you don’t even understand the whole thing they were doing.”

She however added that, the salary she received for serving as a Minister of State was nothing more than GH¢ 7,000.

“What I got throughout that period I can testify it’s not more than GH¢7,000,” she said.

Doyoe Cudjoe, who is among three members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) minority in Parliament, who have been accused of receiving double salaries while serving as MPs and ministers or deputies, is being investigated for stealing.

The Member of Parliament has therefore denied the accusation saying that she and the other members of the minority were victims of a political witch-hunt.

“I am not a thief, I worked for the state and the state gave me what I deserve. They had good people; accountants and auditors there. If I owe the state, they will write first to me to inform us that we owe them. They shouldn’t target us because we are NDC,”

She explained that all the monies she received from Parliament while serving in both capacities was on account, which means that she was paid some monies in advance such that the accounts would be reconciled after actual salaries had been determined and deductions made, to indicate whether extra money needed to be given to them or that they needed to refund excess monies.

Meanwhile, Victor Kojogah Adawudu, the lawyer for Alhaji Inusah Fuseini, one of the accused persons, said the actions against his client will not be fruitful.

In an interview with the press after their encounter with officers of the CID, he said, “this will not go anywhere; legally this will not fly.”

“Those who are MPs and Ministers within the NPP, how much is their salary. The President should tell us who has determined his salary. They are being paid by Controller and they are being paid by Parliament… that has been the convention since 1993. Why are you zeroing in from only 2013?,” he said.