The reported cases of misappropriation of Covid-19 fund has continued across Africa, like in Ghana, and Cameroon, the Togolese government has been fingered in the same light.
The government has dismissed allegations of malfeasance in the fund’s management intended to fight the coronavirus epidemic.
Another African country, Senegal, in December 2021 is in a similar situation after Senegal’s Court of Auditors revealed that the nation’s Response Fund against the effect of the pandemic- which held more than one billion euros – was subject to “mismanagement and criminal offenses.”
The Togolese government in a press release published Thursday evening said the spending of the fund is “compliant, regular, and sincere.”
“delighted that this report considers that the expenditure relating to barrier, response or health measures is compliant, regular and sincere,” the government said.
“The Court recognizes that the possible ineligibility of an expenditure may arise from a context marked by extreme urgency due to the unpredictability of the crisis (…) This does not mean that the expenditure is fictitious or that the funds have been used in an illegal or even misappropriated way”, considers the government.
The Dynamic Monsignor Kpodzro (DMK) – which brings together seven opposition political parties and six civil society organizations in a statement on Friday invites the public prosecutor to “self-seize in this case”.
“The DMK believes that once again, the Togolese people have just been betrayed by men and women who do not have their trust, and Faure Gnassingbé must draw all the necessary consequences,” the statement added.
Allegations of misappropriation of funds have been leveled against officials of countries like Cameroon, Guinea, and South Africa.