Prince Kofi Amoabeng is
wondering whether the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, can sleep whenever
he goes to bed.
The former CEO of defunct UT Bank indicated that if the Minister can sleep well
at night, then he is really tough.
Amoabeng's comments were in response to a question during a TV3 interview about
his view on Ken Ofori-Atta's Databank playing a role in the issuance of
government bonds.
He noted that it is ethically wrong for Databank to be in such a position due
to the conflict of interest the entity finds itself in.
It has been widely reported that Databank and Black Star Brokerage have been
acting as Bond Market Specialists for government's bond issuance.
These two institutions are linked to the Finance Minister and the Minister of
State at the Finance Ministry, Charles Adu Boahen respectively.
Reacting to this, Prince Kofi Amoabeng whose bank was collapsed during the
banking sector cleanup exercise, said:
“Personally, I don’t really care about Databank because of me and Ken and what
happened. But I think it is ethically wrong, certain things you don’t do just
because there is a conflict of interest.
“As it is been reported that Databank and Black Stars have brokerage firms that
are benefitting, really? If they can sleep in the night then they are tough
people.”
Source: ghanaweb.com