Minority demands accountability for GH¢2bn allocated to Health Insurance Scheme

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The Minority in Parliament is demanding answers from the government on some GH¢2 billion allocated to support the operations of the National Health Insurance Scheme.

According to the caucus, the government has released GH¢127 million out of GH¢2 billion allocated for the National Health Insurance Fund.

Addressing the media on Thursday, March 31, 2022, the Ranking Member on the Health Committee of Parliament, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh said the Ministers responsible must address the anomalies.

“The law of the National Health Insurance Act is clear that when you collect these monies, you are supposed to log it into the National Health Insurance Fund within 30 days after the collection.”

“And you are supposed to appear before Parliament every six months to account for the money within the year,” Mr. Akandoh added.

He said these concerns necessitated the appearance of the Finance Minister and Health Minister to answer to the concerns being raised.

“With these two reasons, we have asked the officials of the National Health Insurance Authority to go back and bring the minister responsible for health, the minister responsible for finance to explain why they have not lodged the GH¢2.056 billion into the National Health Insurance Fund.”

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