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  • CSOs sue ECG and Fidelity Bank over procurement violations

    Coalition of fourteen Civil Society organization

     

    A coalition of fourteen Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) concerned with the governance of Ghana’s energy sector filed a civil suit against the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited.

     

    The legal action, spearheaded by a team of lawyers from AudreyGrey, an Accra-based law firm, seeks to compel ECG to comply with the Public Procurement Act (2003), as amended.

     

    The coalition argues that ECG’s recent engagement of Fidelity Bank as the “single account” custodian, alongside its large-scale foreign exchange transactions with the bank involving millions of dollars, should have been subjected to public procurement procedures.

     

     

    Failure to do so, they assert, breaches the Public Procurement Act.

     

     

    Moreover, the CSOs have raised concerns over potential conflicts of interest, noting that some politically exposed executives from Fidelity Bank serve on ECG’s board.

     

    The lawsuit comes against the backdrop of Ghana’s deepening fiscal crisis, exacerbated by issues in the energy sector.

     

     

    ECG has frequently been flagged for procurement violations by the Auditor General, including recent allegations concerning its procurement of smart meters and a mobile app under scrutiny by the Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP), one of the coalition’s members.

     

    The coalition argues that poor procurement practices are a major contributor to ECG’s financial woes, a situation they believe is leading the country towards another energy crisis.

     

     

     

    According to the CSOs, much of the country’s fiscal challenges, including high inflation, exchange rate depreciation, and the controversial “haircuts” on investments, can be traced back to the unproductive debt accumulated within the energy sector.

     

    The coalition also questioned ECG’s reliance on forex exchange losses, amounting to tens of millions of dollars, and the transparency of its dealings with Fidelity Bank.

     

    They are calling for stricter scrutiny of these transactions, something they believe can only be ensured through the Public Procurement Act’s oversight.

     

    The case has further been complicated by the involvement of Dr. Dominic Ayine, the Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga East and Chair of Parliament’s Subsidiary Legislation Committee.

     

     

    Dr. Ayine, identified as Fidelity Bank’s legal counsel, has been linked to efforts to exclude ECG from the Public Procurement Act, raising concerns of a conflict of interest.

     

    Given his influential role in Parliament, the coalition has called on the Speaker of Parliament to address this potential ethical dilemma.

     

    The CSOs are urging the media to closely monitor ECG’s procurement issues and their connection to Ghana’s ongoing financial challenges.

     

    More civil society organizations are expected to join this lawsuit or initiate new legal actions in the near future.

     

     

    The coalition includes: Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) Democratic Credentials Network (DCN) Institute for Liberty and Policy Innovation (ILAPI) Africa Centre for Entrepreneurship and Youth Empowerment (ACEYE) Renel Ghana Foundation (RENEL) Grassroot Mobilizers Foundation (GMF) Centre for Democratic Development (CDD) IMANI Centre for Policy and Education (IMANI) Institute of Energy Studies (IES) Community Focus Foundation Ghana (CFF-Ghana) ODEKRO PMO Foundation (ODEKRO) iWatch Africa (iWatch) Centre for Extractives & Development Africa (CEDA)

     

    14. Center for Extractives & Development (CEDA)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Fidelity Bank appoints Kwabena Boateng as new Dep. MD, Wholesale Banking

    Mr Kwabena Boateng

     

    Fidelity Bank Ghana has appointed Mr. Kwabena Boateng as its new Deputy Managing Director for Wholesale Banking, effective 1st October 2024.

     

    Mr. Boateng brings more than 20 years of extensive banking experience to his new role, strengthening the bank’s leadership team.

     

    Before this appointment, he served as Divisional Director for Corporate and Institutional Banking at Fidelity Bank, where he played a key role in driving the growth of the bank’s corporate banking portfolio.

     

    Since joining Fidelity Bank in 2017, Mr. Boateng has been recognised for his strong leadership and strategic contributions, aligning his efforts with the bank’s overall objectives. His banking career has seen him hold leadership positions at Standard Chartered Bank, where he served as Executive Director and Head of Commercial Banking, Executive Director and Head of Commercial Clients, and General Manager of SME Banking.

     

     

    In addition to his banking expertise, Mr. Boateng started his career as a civil engineer, overseeing major road construction projects across Ghana.

     

    Commenting on the appointment, Mr Julian Opuni, Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, said, “Kwabena brings to this role a wealth of experience, strategic insight, and a proven track record of leadership excellence. His comprehensive understanding of the banking landscape, combined with his focus on innovation and customer-centricity, makes him the ideal candidate to drive our wholesale banking agenda forward and I am delighted to appoint him to this new role. I look forward to his continued success in elevating our banking services to new heights.”

     

    Mr. Boateng expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, saying, “I am deeply honoured by this appointment and the confidence reposed in me by the Board and Management of Fidelity Bank. It is a great privilege to lead the Wholesale Banking Division at such a pivotal moment in our journey of transformation and growth. I look forward to working with my talented colleagues across the bank to deliver exceptional value to our clients while contributing to the overall growth of the bank.”

     

    Mr. Boateng holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Ghana and a BSc in Civil Engineering from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). He has also completed the Executive Programme at Harvard Kennedy School.

     

     

    Fidelity Bank has congratulated Mr. Boateng on his appointment and wished him success in his new role.