US authorities will launch an investigation into irregularities with the registration of the National Cathedral of Ghana and the Bible Museum Foundation, Inc in the States, Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has disclosed.
Mr. Ablakwa stressed that all evidence he has been putting out about the National Cathedral is not from any infantile imagination but from “fact”.
He was speaking on New Day on TV3 on Monday, May 8.
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According to him, it is a result of painstaking work.
He said, “I can assure you that the US authorities have commenced investigations.”
Mr Okudzeto Ablakwa recently embarked on a trip to the United States of America to find out about the registration and operation of the National Cathedral project.
In serialised publications, Ranking Member on the Foreign Affairs Committee in Parliament accused the registered directors of the project in the US of cover-ups.
He said there was a declaration of about $63,978 in Oklahoma State, where Dr Vernon Darko, Eric Okyere Darko and Dr Paul Opoku-Mensah registered the project, as funds raised.
This amount, he said, has, however, never been disclosed to Ghanaians neither is it contained in any of the reports to Parliament.
“Where is this money and what was it used for? When will Ghanaians know the total amount of funds raised across the US?”
“How credible will that figure be considering the sordid levels of opacity, structural illegalities and abysmal corporate governance?”
Mr Ablakwa said a tax-exemption ban would be slapped on the project as a result of the use of a supposed dead person, Jose Salgado, in its registration documents.
“There was clearly fraudulent contact,” he stressed.