Professor Kwame Adom-Frimpong, PIAC Chairman

The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has denied claims of withdrawal of its five-year partnership with the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

This followed media reports suggesting that the Committee had withdrawn from a five-year partnership aimed at fighting corruption related to disbursement of petroleum revenue with EOCO in the country.

The Committee in a statement issued on Monday, reiterated that, “The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in 2019 remains valid, and any publication to the contrary should thus be disregarded.”

PIAC added that it “will continue to collaborate with other state institutions towards ensuring the transparent and accountable management and use of petroleum revenue in Ghana for the benefit of citizens and also carry out its 3-fold mandate as enshrined in the Petroleum Revenue Management Act, 2011 (Act 815).”

PIAC is the statutory body with oversight responsibility of the management and use of the country’s petroleum revenues.

The Committee commenced its work in September 2011.