The Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), has queried and interdicted some of its staff pending the conclusion of investigations into product storage and transfer losses at the refinery.
This is part of recommendations by an interim management committee, which was inaugurated in June 2021, to oversee the affairs of the company as part of the government’s efforts to restructure the company.
TOR, which is Ghana’s first and only refinery, has not been operational for some time now due to a myriad of challenges.
The investigations by the interim management committee revealed a number of incidents related to product storage and transfer losses, including but not limited to the disappearance of 105,927 litres of gas oil which belongs to a BDC client.
There is also the disappearance of 18 drums of electrical cables worth GHS 10.4 million from the Technical Storehouse of TOR, discovered in April 2021.
“While the investigations are ongoing, we urge all staff to remain calm and be rest assured that investigations are being conducted in accordance with the due process of law. Anyone cleared in the process will be recalled from interdiction, while any form of liability will be dealt with in accordance with the law”, a statement sighted by Citi News noted.
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