Close Menu
NewsFile GH
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Showbiz
  • Odd News
  • Opinion
What's Hot

I’m not giving up on myself – Daniel Duncan-Williams speaks on mental health and recovery

EC sets March 3 for Ayawaso East by-election

No blame, just solutions: Government and drivers chart path out of transport crisis

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • I’m not giving up on myself – Daniel Duncan-Williams speaks on mental health and recovery
  • EC sets March 3 for Ayawaso East by-election
  • No blame, just solutions: Government and drivers chart path out of transport crisis
  • From prisons to classrooms: Inmates to produce pads, uniforms and desks for public schools
  • From Parliament to the community: protecting youth futures
  • [Video] Alleged officers attack Energy Ministry staff after reckless driving complaint sparks clash
  • ICE hints at extraditing Ofori-Atta; tags him ‘illegal alien’
  • Toyota Highlander linked to Adabraka gold robbery recovered; suspect in custody
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
NewsFile GH
Demo
  • Home
  • Local News

    EC sets March 3 for Ayawaso East by-election

    January 16, 2026

    From prisons to classrooms: Inmates to produce pads, uniforms and desks for public schools

    January 16, 2026

    [Video] Alleged officers attack Energy Ministry staff after reckless driving complaint sparks clash

    January 16, 2026

    Toyota Highlander linked to Adabraka gold robbery recovered; suspect in custody

    January 16, 2026

    Interior Minister pledges transparent security recruitment process

    January 16, 2026
  • Politics

    Former NPP Vice Chairman criticises General Secretary over handling of “fake party” remarks

    January 16, 2026

    Gabriella Tetteh warns NPP: Internal squabbles could cost your party its relevance

    January 16, 2026

    “You can’t fail an economy you didn’t run” – Atta Akyea defends Bawumia

    January 16, 2026

    David Asante rebuts Mahama’s remarks; credits his leadership for GPCL turnaround

    January 15, 2026

    President Mahama committed to scrapping ex Gratia – Kwakye Ofosu

    January 15, 2026
  • Business

    No blame, just solutions: Government and drivers chart path out of transport crisis

    January 16, 2026

    Fuseini Issah highlights challenges and opportunities in Ghana’s public transport sector

    January 16, 2026

    Forex gains reflect policy efficiency, not IMF ‘intervention’ – Adongo

    January 16, 2026

    Mahama names advisory team on the economy to drive stability, exports and the 24-Hour Economy

    January 16, 2026

    NPA CEO leads management team on working visit to TOR

    January 15, 2026
  • Sports

    Ghana get Cameroon, Mali & Cape Verde in WAFCON 2026 draw

    January 15, 2026

    Rosenior proud of Chelsea’s bravery despite Carabao Cup setback

    January 15, 2026

    Arbeloa takes charge as Madrid sack Xabi Alonso as manager

    January 12, 2026

    Semenyo named Man of the Match after scoring on Man City debut

    January 10, 2026

    African pride continues as Yaya Touré blesses Semenyo’s historic Manchester City move

    January 9, 2026
  • Showbiz

    Tourism ministry appeal to Emirates to showcase Ghanaian culture, heritage and tourism onboard flights

    January 15, 2026

    Gabrielle Union shares an emotional Ghana journey marked by history, spirituality and ancestral connection at River of No Return

    January 15, 2026

    Tourism minister urges diaspora partnerships to turn Ghana into a year-round tourism destination

    January 13, 2026

    Ghana Tourism Authority highlights strategic marketing efforts for December in GH 2025

    January 12, 2026

    Event organisers get funding, venues and backing from GTA this December – Abeiku Santana

    January 12, 2026
  • Odd News

    Nsawam Female Prison inmates showcase talents, proving rehabilitation thrives through discipline, culture and self-expression

    January 6, 2026

    Drunk raccoon found passed out on liquor store floor after breaking in

    December 3, 2025

    Search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 missing in 2014 to resume

    December 3, 2025

    School bans singing of KPop Demon Hunters songs

    November 17, 2025

    Why brushing teeth twice a day is not always best

    November 3, 2025
  • Opinion

    FACT CHECK: Ken Agyapong’s claim that Bawumia skipped Adenta NPP campaigns false

    January 13, 2026

    The Plate is a Right: Why access to food is not a privilege

    January 12, 2026

    From Bournemouth to the Etihad: Semenyo’s £65m leap rewrites Ghanaian football history

    January 9, 2026

    From prophecy to prosecution, Ebo Noah’s fate now rests with courts and psychiatric evaluation

    January 8, 2026

    Value for money questioned as Ghana funds multiple anti-corruption watchdogs, says Tuffour Boateng.

    January 8, 2026
NewsFile GH
Home»Health»Korle-Bu board questions management members for paying themselves GHC153K bonus
Health

Korle-Bu board questions management members for paying themselves GHC153K bonus

By newsfileghJanuary 18, 20177 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Telegram Copy Link
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link Email

Korle-BuFour board members of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital have questioned the basis on which the Hospital management members paid themselves a total amount of GHC153,000 as bonuses without recourse to the board.

Investigations by 3FM’s Sarah Parku unraveled the payment of over GHC100,000 to the nine management members including the chief executive officer, Dr Gilbert Buckle who received GHC21,000.

Seven other management members, who are directors,  received GHC17,000 each while the Head of Internal Audit of the Hospital also received GHC 13,000.

Chief executive of Korle-Bu
Chief executive of Korle-Bu

But the four members of the board have expressed surprised at the payment saying they only approved GHC100 for each of the over 400 employees of the Hospital as for end of year party.

According to the four who were government appointees on the Korle-Bu board, the Hospital’s management never submitted to it any proposal for the payment of bonus to the directors and management members under its two-year tenure.

The board indicated that in view of the financial difficulty faced the Hospital, it never operated any bonus scheme.

“It therefore came as a shock to the four Government Appointees that a colossal amount of over GHC100,000  had been paid to only nine directors, six of them executive  directors on the Board and very much aware that  such a proposal should have come to the Board for consideration at the last meeting of the Board held on January 4, 2017,” they said.

Making reference to ethical behaviour and best practice of corporate governance, the board held that directors of public institutions lacked the capacity to determine their own compensation and pay without recourse to its board.

“As such the payment of the so called allowance to themselves [Korle-Bu management] is a flagrant violation of these principles and practices,” the board stated, and dissociated itself from what it described as “unauthorised payout” to the management members.

“We, the four Government appointees on the erstwhile Board, are convinced that the conduct of the CEO and the eight Directors amount to exercise of bad judgment and insensitivity to the citizens of Ghana and the 4000 workforce and current and future patients of KBTH,” they held.


Read the full statement issued by the four members of the board  

PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE FOUR GOVERNMENT APPOINTEES ON THE ERSTWHILE BOARD OF KORLE BU TEACHING HOSPITAL (KBTH).
Re: UNAUTHORISED PAYMENT OF GHC 153,000 TO THE CEO AND 8 DIRECTORS OF KORLE BU TEACHING HOSPITAL (KBTH) .

The attention of the four Government Appointees on the erstwhile KBTH Board has been drawn to a story making the headlines to the effect that over GHC 100,000 had been paid to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr. Gilbert Buckle and EIGHT (8) Directors of the hospital as end of year bonus.

We wish to place on record that the Board approved only GHC100 per employee of KBTH for End of year party and Awards Night as part of Employee Recognition program and a motivation strategy.

It must be reiterated that Management never submitted to the Board any proposals for the payment of bonus to the staff including the Directors and management for the two years tenure of the dissolved Board because KBTH does not operate any bonus scheme as a result of its precarious financial situation.

It therefore came as a shock to the four Government Appointees that a colossal amount of over GHC100,000  had been paid to only nine Directors, six of them Executive  Directors on the Board and very much aware that  such a proposal should have come to the Board for consideration at the last meeting of the Board held on January 4, 2017.

It is instructive to note that the recently dissolved Board assumed the leadership of KBTH at a time the institution was in turmoil and dire financial straits. The Board during its tenure and over the last two years worked strenuously even as it was confronted with monumental challenges from within in its efforts to solve the myriad problems facing the country’s Premier Referral Hospital.

Our preoccupation was to get KBTH to work and transform Korle Bu to the Centre of Excellence that it is meant to be. The Board’s resolve resulted in the establishment of the Korle Bu Trust Fund in 2016 to mobilize some financial resources to invest in physical structures, equipment and general facilities that Korle Bu urgently needs to deliver an improved patient care that was the vision of the Board.

The Board took some strategic initiatives to revamp the dysfunctional financial system aimed at plugging all the financial leakages that had plagued the hospital over the years resulting in lack of consumables, inadequate equipment, malfunctioning of others and total lack of others. The focus of the Board was to instill fiscal discipline in the management of KBTH finances and that revenues collected should be efficiently utilized especially on patient care.

The Board during its tenure implemented some key strategic initiatives to improve revenue collection in an institution which was not change-ready. The following were accomplished:

1. Cash point billing and collection of revenue by two Banks instead of one bank to improve efficiency in revenue collection.

2.  Phasing out of the collection of unapproved fees  into unauthorized departmental accounts to leverage revenue collection

3. The Board as part of the fiscal discipline measures decided on the following:
a. No travel by the Board outside Accra to conduct Board Business
b. No international travel by any non-Executive Board members during the 2 years tenure.

The Board to incentivize staff introduced free Medical care to staff and four dependants in March 2016 and approved Employee Provident Fund to be rolled out in March, 2017.

Huge financial resources would be required to sustain these staff welfare benefits and for nine Directors of KBTH to dole out GHC 153,000 to pay themselves an allowance of GHC21,00O to the  Chief Executive, Dr. Gilbert Buckle and GHC17,000  each to 7 other Directors and GHC 13,000 to Head of Internal Audit, at the expense of a workforce of  close to four thousand employees who toil to generate the internal revenue and  at the blind side of the Board  lacks equity, fairness, and transparency .

Ethical behaviour and best practice of corporate governance posit that Directors of a public sector institution do not have the capacity to determine their own compensation and pay without recourse to its Board as such the payment of the so called allowance to themselves is a flagrant violation of these principles and practices.

In as much the four Government appointees on the erstwhile Board disassociate themselves from the unauthorised payout to the CEO and nine Directors, the good people of Ghana, who constitute the shareholders of KBTH, we believe, need answers to the following questions:

1.Who authorized the payment to the CEO, Dr. Buckle and the other eight Directors who are all non –clinical staff?

2. What criteria was used to determine the nine beneficiaries out of approximately 4000 workforce of KBTH?

3. Why no payments were effected during the two years tenure of the erstwhile Board and payment was effected at the time the Board was exiting?

4. Whether in the name of good conscience, equity and fair play they have been fair to Mother Ghana and the clinical staff who work under strenuous conditions to save lives and make money for KBTH for the CEO and other eight Directors to spend on themselves instead of patient care which is the core business of KBTH?

In conclusion, we, the four Government appointees on the erstwhile Board, are convinced that the conduct of the CEO and the eight Directors amount to exercise of bad judgment and insensitivity to the citizens of Ghana and the 4000 workforce and current and future patients of KBTH.

The beneficiaries who constitute the leadership and management of KBTH by exercising this bad judgment have lost all the moral authority to provide the transformational leadership KBTH is in dire need of to sustain the reforms the erstwhile Board initiated.

If decisive and prompt action is not taken KBTH will drift back into the near ungovernable state the immediate past Board was confronted with when it assumed duty in September 2014.
Signed,

Prof Anthony Mawuli  Sallar
(Past Board Chairman)

Other Past Government Appointees
Mr. Henry Atta Paidoo.
Hon Kempes  Ofosu Ware.
Mrs Perpetua Kafui Annan.

ISSUED on Wednesday 18th January 2017.

By Stephen Kwabena Effah|3news.com|Ghana
Follow @steviekgh_TV3

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link WhatsApp

Related Posts

Treason trial: videos of prosecution are like Kumkum Bhagya – Alan

May 23, 2023By newsfilegh5 Mins Read

Tons of cashew nuts rot as Ministry imposes ban on export

March 17, 2019By newsfilegh2 Mins Read

Chief to Akufo-Addo: Tackle protracted chieftaincy disputes

December 26, 2017By newsfilegh3 Mins Read
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
Recent Posts
  • I’m not giving up on myself – Daniel Duncan-Williams speaks on mental health and recovery
  • EC sets March 3 for Ayawaso East by-election
  • No blame, just solutions: Government and drivers chart path out of transport crisis
  • From prisons to classrooms: Inmates to produce pads, uniforms and desks for public schools
  • From Parliament to the community: protecting youth futures
  • [Video] Alleged officers attack Energy Ministry staff after reckless driving complaint sparks clash
Top Posts

I’m not giving up on myself – Daniel Duncan-Williams speaks on mental health and recovery

EC sets March 3 for Ayawaso East by-election

No blame, just solutions: Government and drivers chart path out of transport crisis

From prisons to classrooms: Inmates to produce pads, uniforms and desks for public schools

About Us
About Us

NewsFile Gh is a comprehensive news portal that delivers up-to-date information on a wide range of topics, including politics, business, sports, entertainment etc. It provides users with real-time news updates accessible anytime and anywhere...

Email Us: news@newsfilegh.com

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube RSS
Recent

I’m not giving up on myself – Daniel Duncan-Williams speaks on mental health and recovery

EC sets March 3 for Ayawaso East by-election

No blame, just solutions: Government and drivers chart path out of transport crisis

Most Popular

IS leader in Afghanistan ‘killed’

July 11, 2015

‘Oldest’ Koran found at UK university

July 22, 2015

Gunman in Mahama’s church for court today

July 28, 2015
© 2026 NewsFile GH. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
  • Politics

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.