“There will be a full audit to see who we truly owe because a lot of agencies have written to us asking to be paid amounts of money,” he said .
Still on the 2019 AFCON expenditure, the minister revealed that the Ghana Embassy in Egypt has also brought an invoice for $332,000 for pre-financing accommodation for fans in Egypt.
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“Even as we speak now, the Ghana Embassy in Egypt has also brought a bill of $332,000 that we are supposed to pay because they pre-financed accommodation during the competition.
“These are all things that we need to conduct proper audits on to ascertain who we truly owe. The handing over notes I got did not come with details of these expenditure so until an audit is conducted, I can’t tell what’s true and what’s not,” he said.
The MP for Kubori-Yagaba however failed to give a specific date when the audit will be completed.