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GNPC lawyers caught cooking illegal ESB  for KK Sarpong

December 12, 2022
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GNPC lawyers caught cooking illegal ESB  for KK Sarpong

The former Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) boss, Dr Kofi Koduah Sarpong, has been pushing to get US$1 million from the corporation after leaving office as severance pay, contrary to his employment contract.

The Herald has picked information from its sources within GNPC, that the lawyers of the Corporation, received the court summons, but strangely refused to disclose this to management for early response, and the Corporation is facing judgment debt, if it fails to file an appearance, as well as a defense against the illegal End of Service Benefit (ESB), by close of day today.

Many in the Corporation, feel the conduct by the lawyers was deliberate to allow the court to authorize the ESB as a result of lack of defense.

The former CEO was employed for five years, after which the government refused to renew his contract.

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The contract provided for separation pay for early terminations of the contract, but not when he had completed his 5-year tenure.

It is, therefore, surprising that Dr Sarpong is pursuing separation pay, although he exhausted his contract terms.

Regrettably, Ghana has a president who condones any act that siphons resources from the state.

But The Herald is informed that both the management of the GNPC led by Ahweneeh Danquah and the Board of Director led Freddie Blay, have refused to pay the US$1 million, insisting that doing so will amount to causing financial loss to the state.

The contract lists the following upon early termination; 1. Upon separation from the Corporation, The Chief Executive shall, if termination is before the end of his contract, be entitled to six (6) months’ notice upon payment of six (6) months basic salary in lieu of notice. Taxes due shall be borne by the Corporation.

2. Be entitled to four (4) months of his monthly gross salary for each year worked, as separation pay.

3. Be paid 30% of his full annual gross salary as performance bonus.

Since The Herald broke the story about the demands of the former CEO, the corporation has refused to pay Dr Sarpong the money.

But he consequently took GNPC to court to compel the corporation to pay him GHS 9,000,000, equivalent to US$100, 000, 000. 

The Herald has picked information from sources within GNPC that the lawyers of the Corporation received the court summons and refused to disclose to management for early response.

Consequently, if GNPC fails to make an appearance today, Monday, December 12, 2022, the court will make a determination and award judgment against the corporation.

The Herald is informed that the lawyers of the corporation are deliberately undermining GNPC to serve the quest of the person who gave them so much power within the organization.

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