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Government reveals National Cathedral audit findings

Report points out discrepancies in various figures

NewsCenta by NewsCenta
July 18, 2025
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National Cathedra audit, findings, Deloitte,

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The government has disclosed National Cathedral audit findings, revealing that the total cost has soared to $97 million—up from the initial estimate of $58 million.

An additional $39 million is still owed to the contractor, while daily costs continue to accumulate despite the suspension of construction work.

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Felix Kwaky Fosu, Government Spokesperson put out the key National Cathedral audit findings

 

 Total Cost & Contract Issues

  • Contrary to the public figure of $58 million, an additional $39 million is owed to the contractor.
  • Actual cost to date: $97 million—with daily costs still accruing despite halted work.

Discrepancies in Payments

  • Sir David Adjaye & Associates:
    • Reported payment: GHS 117.9M
    • Official record: GHS 113M
    •  GHS 4.9M discrepancy

 

  • Ribade JV Contract:
    • Official contract: USD 261.9M
    • Presidency reports: USD 286.4M
    • Additional discrepancies across project reports and claims.

 

  • The Nehemiah Group:
    • Claimed receipt: USD 4.34M  VS. reported USD 4.28M
    • Unclear balance owed: Presidency says USD 1.85M, but Nehemiah reports only USD 155K outstanding

Procurement Breaches

  • Sir David Adjaye’s firm was paid GHS 15.7M before contract approval, and prior to PPA clearance of a GHS 5.85M contract.
  • Procurement done via sole sourcing without proper justification—violates Public Procurement Act (Act 663/914).
  • No breakdown for key payments, including:
    • USD 1.5M mobilisation fee
    • USD 1.19M “Use/After Care” fee
  • USD 861K discrepancy in reported mobilisation payments.

 

Unclear Contractual Roles

  • Nehemiah Group and Kubik Maltbie were both paid for overlapping roles:
    • Nehemiah received USD 675K
    • Kubik received USD 592.5K
    • No clarity on who actually delivered project coordination.

Questionable Expenditures

  • USD 110K spent on failed fundraising trips (Houston, NY) by Nehemiah.
  • Reimbursed expenses (USD 24.5K) outside contractual scope.
  • Accommodation, travel, and media expenses unaccounted or poorly documented:
    • GHS 18,500 hotel bill (GHS 13,524 missing in records)
    • Duplicate trip funding approvals (USD 20K+)
    • Blogger payments (GHS 20K allocated, but GHS 5,300 unaccounted)

 

Internal Control Failures

  • Over GHS 38M in mobile money donations failed due to transfer issues—no reconciliation.
  • Missing donation records for 2022 & 2023.
  • Unsupported expenses: GHS 292,681 out of GHS 349,847 lacked documentation.
  • Procurement Committee formation violated legal requirements (Act 663/914).

 

Government Action

Following these damning findings, the government is taking some immediate steps:

  • The National Cathedral Secretariat is dissolved (effective 1st May 2025).
  • Legal processes to dissolve the Board of Trustees are underway.
  • The Deloitte audit report will be published after this briefing.
  • The Auditor-General has been requested to conduct a forensic audit of the entire project.
  • The Attorney-General is initiating lawful termination of the project’s contract to prevent further state losses.
  • Further actions will be based on findings from the forensic audit—this includes prosecution and decisions on the project’s future.
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