Dr. Joyce Aryee, a trustee of the National Cathedral, has invited Ghanaians who want to examine the audit of their work to come to their offices.
Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, has raised concerns about why the audit conducted by Deloitte has not been released to the public.
He thinks that the Board of Trustees are keeping secrets, which is why they chose not to share the information with the public.
However, during an interview with Citi News in Accra, Joyce Aryee advised everyone interested to go to their headquarters and review the audit report.
“The rest are coming; they are in the process of doing the rest. Why do they want to peruse it? Even GCB as a company on the stock market do you go there to peruse what they have said…
So come to the secretariat. If you come to the secretariat…Of course There is nothing to hide; come to the secretariat. If we had anything to hide we won’t even go public to say that the audit report is available.
I think that sometimes Ghanaians it is wonderful that we are interested in the cathedral, even if for all the wrong reasons but it is good that we are interested. We know for example, if I bank with Stanbic and they say they’ve done an audit, if I really want to know if the audit is true, I can go to Stanbic as somebody who banks there. Even if I put it in graphic not everyone will read it. If I come and sit on your radio, not everybody will hear it so sometimes we make a fuss but it’s okay, it is part of human nature,” she said.
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