
The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Accounts Officer who was dismissed after alleging that the hospital had misused COVID-19 donations has sued, claiming he was wrongly dismissed.
The Accounts Officer, Awuni Akyireba, wants the court to quash the decision of the Governing Board of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital to dismiss him.
The court will hear the case on January 28, 2022.
Mr. Akyireba had petitioned the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice, over the alleged misapplication of funds by the hospitalβs Chief Executive Officer and a Medical Director.
The hospitalβs management denied the claims, while the results of the Commissionβs investigation have not been made public.
The hospital also said the dismissal was because Mr. Akyireba, breached its code of conduct.
The Hospitalβs Board said his conduct is βreprehensible and unacceptableβ.
Responding to this development on Eyewitness News, Kwame Frimpong, the Public Relations Officer of the hospital, said the hospital was yet to sight the suit.
βWe will look at it tomorrow [Wednesday] if it is available and forward it to our lawyers, and he should expect a robust response from the hospital.β
He reiterated the hospitalβs denial of the allegations, saying it had been transparent with the donations.
βManagement has on several occasions accounted for how these donations we utilised. Again, there have been two independent audits of these funds.β
He also said Mr. Akyireba had benefited from multiple second chances after infractions.
βThere is no staff in this hospital who has had that opportunity to amend his or her conduct. So it is not true that there is a witch-hunt against him.β
The hospital in an earlier letter said Mr. Akyireba had engaged in other acts of misconduct and was said to have used βabusive languageβ towards a superior.
Mr. Akyireba is also said to have avoided the physical service of an invitation to appear before the Disciplinary Committee.
βFor avoiding physical service of invitation to appear before the Disciplinary Committee and eventually failing/refusing to appear despite glaring evidence that you saw the invitation, you commit a major offense under the Code,β the letter said.
