The President's in-law, 73 years old Maxwell Kofi Jumah was reported to have entangled in the massive chop chop practice as as Managing Director (MD) of GIHOC distilleries.
Per documents intercepted, apart from his monthly salary of GH¢50,000 (five hundred million old Ghana cedis), his monthly rent allowance is GH¢13,000 (one hundred and thirty million old Ghana cedis), among other mouthwatering allowances.
Meanwhile workers of the State Enterprise who embarked on a protest at the premises of the company amidst heavy police presence on Tuesday, May 16 said their salaries have been in arrears for the past three (3) months.
They also allege that their Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) contributions and Provident fund have been in arrears for almost a year now.
Tier 2 and Tier 3 are all in arrears. Currently all State institutions are going through same and next year, Ghanaians will surely know/ understand how nana addo/Bawumia mismanaged the Ghanaian economy and are now importing pick ups for their campaign.