Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta

Finance Ministry confirms over ¢3m indebtedness to Groupe Nduom

The Finance Ministry has finally confirmed its indebtedness to Groupe Nduom, which was said to be in dispute for some time now.

This is coming after a suit filed in a commercial court by Gold Coast, a subsidiary of Groupe Nduom, to compel the Finance Ministry, Contractors, Roads Ministry and others to pay over ¢19 million of overdue certificates plus interest.

Details of the “contested” debts

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Initial reports sought to contest government owing Groupe Nduom, with sources close to the Finance Ministry putting the debt later at around at ¢3.1 million, a claim that was contested by the Groupe.

However, documents sighted by JoyBusiness may support claims that the debt is now far more than the ¢3.1 million that was quoted.

The Finance Ministry in a letter also sighted by JoyBusiness admitted owing over ¢30 million in overdue payments for certified projects without interest. But this has been contested again by Groupe Nduom.

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According to the Groupe in one of its documents, it insisted that the certified projects with interest exceed ¢300 million.

The certified projects some of which have been outstanding for three years are part of the ¢2.2billion infrastructure projects including completed and ongoing ones funded by Gold Coast.

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