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TOR’s Interim Management Committee interdicts staff over the disappearance of products worth millions of cedis

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TOR’s Interim Management Committee interdicts staff over the disappearance of products worth millions of cedis

The Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) has interdicted some staff of the refinery for various infractions.

The interdiction follows the observation of product storage and transfer losses at the refinery by the IMC.

“In order to eradicate or reduce product losses at TOR to the barest minimum, to enable TOR realise its vast potential, the Interim Management Committee (IMC), as part of its mandate, commenced investigations into product storage and transfer losses.

“Consequently, a number of staff members who hold various positions of responsibility with respect to the transfer of products have been queried and indicted, pending the outcome of investigations,” said the IMC in a press release issued on Tuesday, October 5.

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According to the IMC, products storage and transfer losses recorded at the refinery include; the disappearance of a BDC client’s 105,927 litres of gas oil and the disappearance of another 18 drums of electrical cables worth ¢10.4 million from the Technical Storehouse of TOR.

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“While the investigations are ongoing, we urge all to remain calm and be rest assured that the investigations are being conducted in accordance with 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 law,” added the IMC.

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