The NPP’s Communications Director, Richard Ahiagbah, disclosed in a media report that the Minority Leader was a board member of the Bank when the processes for a new head office began.
This comes in the wake of mounting pressure on the Bank of Ghana to discard plans of continuing with the project after it recorded a GH¢60.8 billion loss in 2022.
The Central Bank, though having explained the circumstances that led to the loss, is also said to have recorded a negative equity of GH¢55.1 billion.
Notwithstanding, the Bank is said to be erecting a new head office, which is estimated at GH¢250 million.
The Minority in Parliament on Tuesday, August 8 gave the Governor of the Bank, Dr Ernest Addison, 21 days within which to vacate his position, together with his two deputies, over what members describe as waste.