Some employees at the National Commission on Culture (NCC) and the Centre for National Culture have expressed concerns over alleged corruption within the institution.
They are calling for an investigation into these claims and for the implicated officials to step aside during this process.
The employees have raised several issues, including unjust salary deductions, unwarranted staff relocations, unauthorized conference fees, and allegations of sexual harassment.
They believe these problems indicate a deeper issue within the organization that needs immediate attention.
The employees are urging the implicated officials to temporarily recuse themselves to ensure a fair and thorough investigation.
These allegations of corruption, improper salary deductions, and sexual harassment underscore the need for this action.
A senior staff member of the commission has requested the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture to step in and help resolve the situation.
Attempts to get a response from the accused individuals, especially the Acting Executive Director of the commission, Nana Otuo Owoahene Acheampong, have so far been unsuccessful.
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