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GT Sold for Only $267m
 
Date: 13-Oct-2009       
 
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Contrary to reports that UK Company, Vodafone Plc bought 70% of Ghana Telecom (GT) for $900 million, it has been revealed that the country received a paltry Two Hundred and Sixty-six Million, Five Hundred and Seventy Dollars ($266.57m) in payment.

Former President John Agyekum Kufuor, whose government sold off the national telecommunications company, according to details in the report of the inter-Ministerial review committee on Vodafone, worked against the interest of Ghanaians.

“The Committee also finds that the quoted price, through a series of complicated financial arrangements, led to the Government of Ghana (GoG) eventually realizing only US$266.57 million from the Sales and Purchase Agreement.

The Committee finds that the transaction was basically a sale of assets. GoG did not get value for money from the sale,” the report noted.

Among the complicated arrangements, was the establishment of a $63 million escrow account, out of which officials of Vodafone withdrew some funds they are unable to account for.

Details in the executive summary of the report made available to The Chronicle, shows that with President Kufuor taking over the negotiations, and sidelining the Transaction Advisers, Vodafone managed to grab the assets of GT, together with the national Fibre Optic backbone for a pittance.

The Committee found that GT was valued more by the Transaction Advisers and could have fetched a price much higher than the SPA price of $900million for 70% of Enlarged GT Group. Telecom S.A. offered $947 million for 66.67% of GT, and which did not include the fibre optic backbone.

Why the Kufuor administration snubbed the Telecom S.A offer and even refused to acknowledge their letters, while selling GT to Vodafone for cheap, is yet to be determined. It has, however, been confirmed that the former President was the lead negotiator with Vodafone, and concluded the deal without any input from a technical person, before inviting the Ministries of Finance and Communication to come and “make the deal happen.”

According to details of a meeting held on June 3rd 2008, and minutes of which are in the possession of The Chronicle, the Minister for communication, Dr. Benjamin Aggrey Ntim informed the meeting that the deal had already been approved by a ‘higher authority.”

“The work of the meeting was, therefore, not to engage in negotiations, but to draw the Sale and Purchase Agreement and also, consider what measures would be required to transfer the national optic fire backbone to GT,” the Minister is reported in the official minutes of the meeting.

The Minister, at the meeting, informed representatives from Vodafone and government officials that the meeting was just called to find a way of implementing decisions already reached by Mr. Kufuor.
The agenda for the meeting, which was attended by some junior staff of Vodafone and for the first time technical officers from the Ministries of Finance and Communications, was according to the minutes, provided by Vodafone.

President Kufuor’s meetings, according to other documents, were high level discussions, with the CEO of Vodafone Plc, Arun Sarin and other lieutenants. All these meetings were attended by the President alone, except on one occasion when his secretary, D.K. Osei was in attendance.

The inter-Ministerial review committee, chaired by retired Appeal Court Judge, Justice Emmanuel Akwei Addo, was established on May 18th 2009, to provide government with investigative analysis, as well as findings, conclusions and recommendations on numerous controversial issues surrounding the privatization of Ghana Telecom.
 
 
 
Source: The Chronicle
 
 
 
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Amma
I am so tired of hearing Africans constantly speaking of the White man giving them a raw deal instead of recognizing that the chance is there for us all as human beings , but it is up to us as a people & as individuals to take the chance & sculpt it into what we wish, deem, dream & manifest it to be as leaders and everyday people. We can’t seek the White man to give us a chance then complain about it manifesting when we do not do it for ourselves. If you have something & there is someone who can make it better or more profitable then why not forge a good business relationship with them & collectively work to make it a success? We are so quick to jump on propaganda & speak on things without having the full facts because of our political alliances & just based on what we heard. Was Kuffour a king or a sole governing tyrant who could make such a deal alone without the input of the parliament that is there to serve the people? If that was the case then the people should have revolted & been more involved in their own governance way before this. Let's do the work of the people in seeking truth & making everyone accountable rather than ignorantly digging ourselves into propaganda that keeps us from moving forward. The same government that started the investigation & propaganda is now backtracking away from the allegations because they realize that this is not good for future investors & most likely that the deal was sound, so until we have full disclosure we need to refrain from unsubstantiated allegations. The improvements & funding Vodafone has contributed thus far alone has been better than what Ghanatelecom was before as a government entity- why can't we look at those facts & learn to work toward Forward Ever, Backward Never!
Date: 2009-10-14 20:35:01
 
 
C.J. Carlos
Even if I never went to school, I will still know that only ignoramuses will write or believe that; "the former President was the lead negotiator with Vodafone, and concluded the deal without any input from a technical person",
Date: 2009-10-14 12:03:38
 
 
JT
Ghanaians we dey watch npp
Date: 2009-10-13 15:16:26
 
 
Ama
if it waz to be a news item about NDC the comments will be just wa wa wa i dont understand why some NPP suppoters behave as if the NPP members are holy than any politicians in Ghana
Date: 2009-10-13 14:34:07
 
 
Ali Mossi
Krunfour Kuffour for you. He has milked Ghana waa, waa, waa. God will punish you.
Date: 2009-10-13 11:38:27
 
 
Gonjaman
Greed will disgrace & eventually take Prz. Kufour to prison.
Date: 2009-10-13 11:12:54
 

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