The AG’s Department, through then Deputy Attorney General, Dr Dominic Ayini, wrote to the Ministers of Health and Finance asking that they follow through with the contract “because it was legally binding”. According to Mr Agyeman-Manu, the AG stated that having reviewed the documents presented by Lawyers for Big Sea, he was satisfied that “all governmental approvals had been obtained” as this was a prerequisite for the execution of the contract. According to Mr Agyeman-Manu, the letter requesting the LC was written “without recourse to the Ministry of Health”. He said the inspection by the Ambulance Service revealed some defects which the Ministry brought to the attention of Big Sea. Big Sea, he said, wrote back acknowledging the defects and indicated their willingness to rectify the said defects.
Source: GhanaWeb July 22, 2022 09:41 UTC