ECG commences investigation on siphoning of fuel by staff

Management of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has disclosed that, a full-scale investigation has commenced into the alleged siphoning of fuel from its boom truck.

Management of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has disclosed that, a full-scale investigation has commenced into the alleged siphoning of fuel from its boom truck.

This action comes in response to the publication of a video by Accra based TV3, depicting the siphoning of fuel from an ECG boom truck by a staff.

In a presser dated Thursday, December 14, the staff member involved has been identified as a driver stationed at the regional office of ECG in Cape Coast.

“The Management of ECG’s attention has been drawn to a TV3 publication of a viral video showing the siphoning of fuel from an ECG boom truck. The staff involved in the alleged siphoning of fuel from the ECG boom truck, with registration number GV 2474-14, has been identified as a driver stationed at the regional office of ECG in Cape Coast.”

The electricity company thanked TV3 for their publication and urged all the general public to report any wrongdoing by their staff via their call centre or WhastApp line on  0302 611 611

See statement below

 

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