Parliament Majority Leader, Mr Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, following the EC Data Service System issue, told us that the European Commission (Electoral Commission) had paid US$28 million for its data system service and the work had not been done.
As of 2012, the European Commission, under the leadership of Mr. Afari Gyan, signed an agreement with a data services company for a period of 7 years each paying $4 million.
From 2012 until 2018, Charlotte Osei, who was appointed to the European Commission, said there was no connection to the data system and all these sums of money the country lost could have been savings for the nation.
He concluded his speech with the need to conduct a forensic audit of the loss to deal with the perpetrators and serve as a warning to the corrupt and corrupt in the country.
