Retired Auditor-General Daniel Domelevo has responded to the Audit Service Board’s request for a handing over note following his retirement.
“…Please direct the Acting Auditor-General to hand over to me and I will thereafter handover to him,” Domelevo said in response to the letter by the Audit Service Board.
He described the said request for a handing-over note as preposterous insisting he’s been out of office for more than eight (8)months, and has nothing to hand over to the Acting Auditor-General.
According to him, upon resumption from his 167-day leave, Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu who acted in his stead did not hand over to him with the excuse that the handing-over note was not ready, only to be issued a communication from the Presidency indicating his retirement, the same day.
“When I resumed work on the 3rd of March 2021, Mr. Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu did not hand over to me with the excuse that the handing-over note was not ready; and (5) After 9pm of the 3rd March 2021 (the day I resumed work). I received a letter from the Secretary to the President requesting that I proceed on retirement.
“All the above notwithstanding, if you so wish, please direct the Acting Auditor•General to hand over to me and I will thereafter handover to him.”
Below is Domelevo’s response to Dua Agyeman
Source: Ghana/Kasapasfmonline.com/102.5 Fm