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Kofi Bentil Accuses Godfred Dame of Misleading Supreme Court on State Fund Usage at National Cathedral Project

Kofi Bentil Accuses Godfred Dame of Misleading Supreme Court on State Fund Usage at National Cathedral Project

Kofi Bentil, Vice President of the IMANI Center for Policy and Education, has publicly accused the former Attorney General, Godfred Dame, of providing false information to Ghana’s Supreme Court regarding the use of state funds in the National Cathedral project. This serious allegation questions the transparency and accountability in the handling of public resources for one of Ghana’s most significant national projects.

The National Cathedral initiative, intended to be a landmark religious and cultural edifice, has sparked widespread public discourse concerning its funding mechanisms and financial management. Bentil’s accusations suggest discrepancies between the official statements made to the highest court in Ghana and the actual flow of government funds into the project.

During his tenure as Attorney General, Godfred Dame addressed the Supreme Court reassuring that the use of state resources in the construction of the National Cathedral was in line with legal and financial standards. However, Bentil contests these claims, alleging that Dame’s representations were misleading, potentially compromising the judiciary’s understanding and decision-making.

IMANI Center, known for its policy analysis and advocacy for good governance, is calling for thorough investigations and greater transparency surrounding the National Cathedral’s finances. Bentil emphasizes the need for strict adherence to accountability principles to maintain public trust and ensure responsible management of taxpayer money.

This accusation has generated significant attention across legal and political circles in Ghana, underscoring the importance of integrity in public office and judicial processes. The ongoing debate highlights broader concerns regarding governance practices and fiscal responsibility in large-scale national projects.

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