“I have received a letter communicating my dismissal but I haven’t had any encounter with the Minister. I’m still in the US,” he said.
Describing his role, he explained: “I was reporting to the administration and in charge of everything that had to do with technology. I was the only IT support staff.”
Responding to reports that he admitted wrongdoing in an audit, Mr. Kwarteng refuted the claim.
“I don’t know where the report came from or who compiled it. But on May 19, I was at work when a delegation from Accra said they wanted to meet me. They raised concerns about the extra charges, and I gave a full explanation,” he said.
Mr. Kwarteng maintained that he had acted in good faith and was unaware that his actions would be interpreted as misconduct.
Source: Gertrude Otchere
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