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KGL Foundation partners Premier Tennis club to celebrate Farmers Day

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The KGL Foundation, as part of its innovative system of philanthropy were the prime sponsors of this year’s Tema Farmers’ Day Tennis Tournament, an event organi

Premier Tennis Club organizes Tema Famers’ Day Tennis Tournament to celebrate farmers.

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The Premier Tennis Club of Tema held a Farmers’ Day tennis competition as part of the this year’s Famers’ Day celebrations. The event which was mainly sponsored

Elite bootcamp 2025 Tennis Clinic set for December 14

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The Ghana Tennis Federation, in partnership with New York Square and the XS Tennis Academy, is set to deliver one of the most transformative Junior Tennis devel

GOC President arrives in Luanda for African Youth Games

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President of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) Richard Akpokavie Esq., has arrived in Luanda, Angola’s capital for the ongoing African Youth Games which begun o

President Tinubu sends message of support to Anthony Joshua following tragic road accident

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Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has expressed heartfelt sympathy to world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua following a tragic road traffic accide

Armwrestling – The Golden Arms’ 2025 Triumph and of Unprecedented Victories

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The year 2025 will be etched in the annals of Ghanaian sports as a landmark period for the Ghana Armwrestling Federation (GAF) as Ghana’s national Armwrestling

Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after car crash in Nigeria

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British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has been discharged from hospital in Nigeria days after a fatal car accident that killed two of his close friends. The

Boxing championship returns to the North after 20 years of no show; young talented boxers discovered

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It was a moment of joy and excitement for thousands of boxing fans and residents of the Upper East Region when they witnessed a professional boxing Championship

Ghana signs MoU to host 24th CAA African Senior Athletics Championships in May 2026

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Ghana has officially secured its place as host of the 24th CAA African Senior Athletics Championships following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (Mo

JA Plant Pool over-invoiced DRIP equipment by up to 300% — Ayine

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JA Plant Pool Ghana Limited has been implicated in a major over-invoicing scheme after investigators uncovered massive mark-ups on equipment supplied under the District Roads Improvement Programme (DRIP), Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Dr. Dominic Ayine has disclosed.

Addressing the Government Accountability Series in Accra on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, Dr Ayine revealed that the company inflated equipment prices by as much as 300 percent, triggering a full-scale financial and legal review of the $176 million contract.

“We noticed that the equipment were over-invoiced by between 100 and 300 percent. For example, one piece of equipment that cost $40,000 was invoiced at $84,000. That is over 110%,” he stated.

The Attorney General said a dedicated team of investigators is currently conducting a detailed, itemised audit of every piece of equipment supplied across the districts to build a watertight case.
“You can imagine all the equipment for all the districts, and we are going through each of them. And in criminal law, charges must be specific, and if you miss the specificity, your case will be thrown out,” he explained.

The over-invoicing revelations come alongside findings of a $2 million overpayment to the company. According to Dr Ayine, the government has already issued a demand notice for the refund.

“In the case of DRIP, JA Plant was overpaid by $2 million. The contract sum was $176 million. On the face of the contract, that is the sum that was stated. When we examined the invoices of payments, it was $178 million that was paid. So right away, there was a difference of $2 million. So we asked that the $2 million be paid back by JA Plant Pool,” he said.

Investigators also detected tax irregularities linked to the clearance of 190 pieces of equipment, which were allegedly released as though they were exempt.

“When they did the analysis, following the HS code, it came out that GH¢38.7 million of tax was evaded. So in respect of the two sums, we have made a demand on them to pay that money,” Dr Ayine added.

The revelations form part of an ongoing accountability initiative aimed at recovering public funds and ensuring financial discipline in government contracts.

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