The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has interdicted two officers, Daniel Godsway and George Amoako, over allegations of fraud, document alteration, impersonation, and forgery of official records.
The two were also found to have forged the signature of the EPA’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse.
A memo signed by Prof. Klutse condemned their actions as a severe misrepresentation of official authority, constituting forgery, abuse of office, and a fundamental breach of fiduciary duty.
The memo further highlighted that their conduct might violate the Criminal Code 1960 (Act 29) of Ghana, particularly provisions related to forgery, fraudulent misrepresentation, and the unauthorised use of official documents.
As a result, the officers have been interdicted while investigations are underway.
The EPA has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining strict protocols to safeguard the integrity and authenticity of its official correspondences.
The authority also issued a strong warning that any unauthorised alteration or manipulation of official documents is a grave violation of institutional policies and legal statutes and will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
Read the full memo below: