The Interim Management Committee of Tema Oil Refinery has
finished investigations into activities of some staff deemed to have caused
financial loss to the company.
The investigations began in
October, 2021.
About six senior officers
were interdicted and made to face a Disciplinary Committee set up to offer a
fair hearing before any sanctions were meted out.
On Friday, June 17, one of
the senior officers interdicted over the period of investigations was recalled.
“Upon receipt of your
responses to the above, discussions with you at the Disciplinary Hearing and
also further investigations into the incident, it has come to the fore that you
are not liable,” a letter to the Senior Credit Control Officer said.
The Acting General Manager
in charge of Finance has been directed to restore his salary as well as other
benefits in full “from the date of interdiction to date, as per the Human
Resource Management, Administrative Policies, Systems and Procedures Manual
Section 6.3.1 and Article 55 Section 7 of the Collective Agreement between Tema
Oil Refinery (TOR) and the Union of Industry, Commerce and Finance Workers
(UNICOF)”.
“Management recognises the
inherent difficulties you have encountered in having to stay away from work
under such anxious circumstances, and is appreciative of your patience.
“We apologise for every
inconvenience caused, and wish you all the best as you return to work”.
3news.com gathers
five other interdicted workers have also been cleared.
Source:3news