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Interdicted Tepa midwifery principal ‘missing’ – MoH

Victoria Amoah Victoria Amoah

Tue, 26 Sep 2017 Source: starrfmonline.com

The Health Ministry has said it is unable to locate the interdicted Ministry of the Tepa Midwifery College to enable her handover.

According to the Public Relations officer of the Health ministry Robert Cudjoe, several efforts to trace Victoria Amoah have proven futile.

“If you are looking for someone and can’t find the person, what do you do? We have to continuously look for her. Victoria Amoah is not at her official residence. We want to believe she is in Accra. The Ministry is doing its best to get in touch with relatives of the interdicted Principal so we can locate her,” Cudjoe told Francis Abban on the Morning Starr Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Ultimate FM’s Isaac Bediako Justice who has been following the issue reports that Mrs. Amoah is still in control of admissions forms for the school and is allegedly still selling them out to prospective students through an agent at GHC3000.

Ms. Amoah has been interdicted for squandering millions of school funds with the accountant. Academic and administrative work in the school has been disrupted as a result of the situation.

Reports had suggested that Ms. Amoah had been transferred to the Teshie Nursing college as head. The interdiction comes months after investigations by Ultimate FM in Kumasi fingered her in an alleged malfeasance at the school.

Ms. Amoah and the accountant of the college, Richard Asamoah, according to the investigations faked invoices and receipts to milk the government institution during every admission year in excess of GH¢9million.

The alleged corrupt practices began in 2011, two years after the college was established.

Further checks revealed that at least about 50 percent of past and current students of the college did not pass through any interview panel as prescribed by the Ministry of health because admission into the college was sold at a whopping GH¢3000.

Also, a probe into her activities at the college by a seven-member delegation dispatched there by the Ministry of Health uncovered a new GH¢7million fraud.

Meanwhile, the New Principal of the Tepa Nursing and Midwifery Training College is expected to assume office today following the refusal of the interdicted Head to hand over. They have already toured the school to interact with staff and students in compliance with a directive from the Health Ministry.

Source: starrfmonline.com