Politics
Finance Ministry Urged To Provide Better Particulars On The Disbursement Of DACF


The Public interest and Account Committee (PIAC) has asked the Ministry of Finance to provide further and better particulars on how GH¢32.4 million disbursement to the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) was utilised.
The request, which was captured in the 2021 PIAC Annual report on oil revenue utilisation and management, was part of recommendations made by the Committee to ensure transparency and accountability in the disbursement of oil funds at the Sub-national level.
The report noted that it was the first time since Ghana started receiving petroleum revenue in 2011 that the DACF received an amount of GH¢32.4 million though there was no report on the utilisation of the amount.
Disbursement was made in fulfilment of a Supreme Court of Ghana decision in the case of Kpodo and Another v. Attorney-General in 2019, which asked that five per cent of the Annual Budget Funding Amount (ABFA) be allocated and disbursed to the DACF.
The ABFA is the account set up by the government to receive not more than 70 per cent allocation from oil and gas revenue in support of government budgets on current and recurrent expenditure as well as PIAC funding.
DACF, as the latest recipient of the ABFA, was expected to receive the five per cent, amounting to GH¢129.26 million.
However, only 25.05 per cent of the amount which translates to 1.74 per cent of the ABFA was disbursed in 2021, contrary to the percentage specified by the Supreme Court, the report revealed.
PIAC has, therefore, emphasised the need for the decision of the Court to find expression in the Public Revenue Management Act (PRMA) which is under review as is the case with the ABFA and Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund.
“PIAC recommends strict compliance with the 2019 judgement of the Supreme Court in the case of Kpodo vs The Attorney-General,” PAIC said in a statement released on Wednesday.
It also urged the Ministry of Finance to collaborate with relevant institutions to develop appropriate guidelines on the utilisation and reporting of ABFA disbursed to the DACF.
Source: newsghana.com.gh



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