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Ghana demands return of $500,000 spent on bus rebrand | Ghana demands return of $500,000 spent on bus rebrand |
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Ghana has demanded a $500,000 (£350,000) refund after its transport ministry spent $1m to paint more than 100 buses with portraits of the country's recent leaders. | Ghana has demanded a $500,000 (£350,000) refund after its transport ministry spent $1m to paint more than 100 buses with portraits of the country's recent leaders. |
The contractor, Smartty's Management Limited, has been asked to return the excess payment, the government said. | The contractor, Smartty's Management Limited, has been asked to return the excess payment, the government said. |
On Wednesday, Transport Minister Dzifa Attivor resigned following a public outcry over the deal. | On Wednesday, Transport Minister Dzifa Attivor resigned following a public outcry over the deal. |
Ghana is struggling with a large budget deficit and a widening public debt. | Ghana is struggling with a large budget deficit and a widening public debt. |
The branding involved respraying the 116 imported passenger buses and adding portraits of the current President John Mahama, his three immediate predecessors and Ghana's first head of state, Kwame Nkrumah. | |
'Not value for money' | 'Not value for money' |
A proper procurement method was "not followed and the contract did not ensure value for money," the government said after a review by Attorney General Marietta Brew Appiah-Opong. | A proper procurement method was "not followed and the contract did not ensure value for money," the government said after a review by Attorney General Marietta Brew Appiah-Opong. |
Opposition and anti-corruption campaigners have raised concerns over the amount spent, which they said was far too much, forcing the presidency to set up an investigation. | Opposition and anti-corruption campaigners have raised concerns over the amount spent, which they said was far too much, forcing the presidency to set up an investigation. |
The BBC's Sammy Darko in the capital, Accra, says many people think the government is not doing enough to tackle budget mismanagement. | The BBC's Sammy Darko in the capital, Accra, says many people think the government is not doing enough to tackle budget mismanagement. |
They want to see people being charged for causing financial loss to the state, he adds. | They want to see people being charged for causing financial loss to the state, he adds. |
Mrs Attivor's resignation is the first by a Ghanaian minister in more than a decade and comes amid efforts by the government to cut spending as it implements a three-year International Monetary Fund plan to restore fiscal stability. | Mrs Attivor's resignation is the first by a Ghanaian minister in more than a decade and comes amid efforts by the government to cut spending as it implements a three-year International Monetary Fund plan to restore fiscal stability. |
Earlier this week, Mr Mahama banned public officials, including ministers, from first class air travel and he suspended non-essential trips. | Earlier this week, Mr Mahama banned public officials, including ministers, from first class air travel and he suspended non-essential trips. |
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