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Transport, Petroleum workers union petitions OSP to investigate Torentco-TOR deal

Source The Ghana Report

The General Transport, Petroleum, and Chemical Workers Union of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) Ghana have petitioned the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, to investigate the lease agreement between the Tema Oil Refinery and Torentco Asset Management Limited.

The union has in the past been kicking against the  Torentco-TOR deal demanding the reassessment of Torentco over claims that Torentco does not have the expertise to take over TOR.

According to them, these two newly formed entities –  Tema Energy and Processing Ltd and TOR Workers Charity Trust LBG are parts of a grand scheme by the management of the TOR to use in carrying out its lease agreement with Torentco.

Although the explanation given to them is that the move is to pursue workers’ interests, the union members say they will have none of that insisting that the right thing must done to revive TOR.

The union in a petition to the special prosecutor dated October 19, said, “We wish to request that your highly esteemed office investigate and intervene in the ongoing lease arrangement of Tema Oil Refinery to Torentco Asset Management Limited, now Tema Energy and Processing Limited, with the same individuals involved.”

” The actions of the individuals behind Tema Energy and Processing Limited seek to induce workers of TOR with 20% of its shares through misrepresentation of workers in an entity by the name “TOR Workers Charity Trust” that never existed nor heard of at TOR, apart from the five individual directors and direct beneficiaries of this trust.”

They expressed fear that the country might be shortchanged because the Board of Directors of TOR has been compromised in the deal.

“We are tempted to believe the BoDs have been compromised to shortchange the country, Ghana. Otherwise, why will the BoDs be adamant in the face of all these red flags? Even when entities such as Falcon American Oil and Legacy Capital have also approached the management of TOR with very lucrative and compelling proposals, the BoD and Management have been resolute in ensuring that regardless of all the red flags, they will lease TOR to Torentco/TEPL for six (6) years.

“In the spirit and letter of the whistle-blowers’ Acts, we want to officially petition your outfit as our last option, having written to the Ministry of Energy, the Parliamentary Select Committee on Mines and Energy, SIGA, the Public Procurement Authority, the Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General department and the Ministry of Finance for their respective intervention for the prevention of a possible replica of ECG/PDS scandal.

“Your prompt investigation and intervention in this development at TOR will be very much appreciated,” they added.

Read the full letter to OSP here:

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