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19 NHIA staff interdicted

NHIA Building Front view of the NHIA office in Accra

Wed, 20 Jan 2016 Source: starrfmonline.com

The management of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has placed 19 staff of the authority on interdiction.

It follows a nationwide investigation by the Bureau of National Investigations into some alleged financial malpractices at the scheme.

The former boss of the NHIA Sylvester Mensah has become a subject of investigation by the BNI in the past weeks after the president directed a probe into the operations of the scheme.

An internal memo signed by the Deputy Chief Executive (Administration & HR) of the NHIA lists the following interdicted staff as;

1. Alex Odoi Nartey - Deputy Chief Executive, Finance & Investment

2. Gustav Cruickshank - Director, Internal Audit

3. Perry Nelson - Director, MIS

4. Rudolf Zimmerman - Director, Financial Accounting

5. Joseph Annor - Senior Manager, provider Payment Directorate

6. Enoch Affanyi - Database Administrator

7. Isaac Afari - District Manager, Asutifi

8. Edward Nkrumah - District Manager, Dormaa

9. Patrick Kuagbenu - District Manager, Sunyani

10. Rafat Dawud Ali - District Manager, Jaman North

11. Kwaku Asare - Snr. M&E Officer, Volta Regional Office

12. Peter Kwasi Sarpong - District Manager, Tain

13. Taminu Ahmed - District Manager, Pru

14. Mohammed Mahmud District Accountant, Tamale Municipal

15. Abdul Rahman Abdulai District Accountant Asutifi

16. Elvis Kwadwo Baah District Accountant, Dormaa

17. Daniel Beyinuu District Accountant, Kintampo South

18. Yaw Simon Gokah District Accountant, Ashaiman

19. Richard Denteh District Accountant, Pru

The memo to staff added “This administrative action, as prescribed by the Conditions of Service and Collective Agreement, is part of due process as the above mentioned staff continues to assist in investigations.

“It has been decided that Management communicates this development to staff as a means of ending the rumour mongering and unnecessary speculations that accompany such activity, and to urge all staff to concentrate on working hard to ensure the sustenance of the scheme.

“Management wishes to advise staff to uphold the highest professional standards in the conduct of official business.”

Source: starrfmonline.com