GES Interdicts Tsito Senior High Technical Staff Over Alleged Diversion of Goods

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Ferdinand | EducationGhana |  January 19| GES Interdicts Tsito Senior High Technical Staff Over Alleged Diversion of Goods

 

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has interdicted three staff members of Tsito Senior High Technical School over allegations of diverting goods meant for student meals. Read more about the investigation and GES’s commitment to accountability.

 


GES Suspends Tsito Senior High Technical Staff Amid Allegations

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has taken decisive action by interdicting three personnel from Tsito Senior High Technical School in the Volta Region. This action comes in response to serious allegations regarding the diversion of 100 cartons of tin tomatoes meant for the preparation of student meals.

 

Key Individuals Involved

  • Rev. Joy Kafui Akpebu – Headmaster
  • Sylvanus Awunyo – Storekeeper
  • Samuel Kwame Ampeh – School Driver

 

Nature of Allegations

The interdiction is a temporary measure, pending a thorough investigation into the claims. The diverted goods were reportedly designated for student meals, highlighting the critical nature of the issue and its potential impact on student welfare.

 

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Regulatory Basis for Action

The action taken by GES aligns with Section 8, Clauses (i-v), of the GES Code of Conduct.

 

This regulation permits the temporary suspension of staff who might interfere with ongoing investigations. By implementing this measure, GES demonstrates its commitment to transparency and accountability within the education sector.

 

Commitment to Accountability

The move underscores GES’s unwavering focus on maintaining integrity in Ghana’s educational institutions. Ensuring the proper management of resources meant for students remains a top priority for the service.

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