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Fact Check: Did Speaker Koffa Overspend as Deputy Speaker in 2023 Budget

In Summary:

  • Count 3 of a Resolution seeking the removal of Speaker Fonati Koffa claims that he outspent his office budget as Deputy Speaker by nearly US$3 million in the 2023 fiscal year,
  • We have consulted relevant documents relating to the national budget and expenditures.
  • We have concluded that the claim in the resolution is correct.

On October 17, a group of lawmakers identifying themselves as the majority block of the House of Representatives adopted a six-count resolution calling for the removal of Speaker Fonati Koffa as Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Speaker Koffa, Representative of District #2, Grand Kru County, was elected as Speaker of the House of Representatives on January 15 this year.

For over a week, the House of Representatives has been divided over the decision of some lawmakers to seek the removal of their speaker. The lawmakers seeking the removal of Speaker Koffa on Thursday, October 19 released a resolution justifying the removal of Mr. Koffa.

The Claim

Count 3 of the resolution claims: “Whereas, the Speaker, Hon. Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa, during his tenure as Deputy Speaker of the 54th Legislature, alarmingly overspent his budget and was believed to have used his budget line as a conveyor for suspicious financial transactions. This is evidenced by the alarming outrun of $ 4,038,687 (actual money spent), a whopping $2,936,159 higher than the amount of $ 1,102,528 budgeted for the fiscal year 2023 for the office of the Deputy Speaker. Ref. Page 3 of the Fiscal year 2024 Draft National Budget.


Count 3 of the resolution claims that Hon. Koffa overspent his 2023 budget as Deputy Speaker

Rating Justification

To fact-check this claim, we looked at the 2024 Draft National budget posted on the website of the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning. Page 3 of the 2024 Draft Budget, shows that the Office of the Deputy Speaker received an allotment of US$1,102,528 for fiscal year 2023.

However, the estimated outturn for the same year as shown in the 2024 Draft Budget was US$4,038,687.

This means that US$1,102,528 was allotted to the office of the Deputy Speaker in the 2023 budget, but the estimated outturn (which is the estimated amount received) by the Deputy Speaker Office was US$4,038,687 in 2023.

Also, to further check the amount, we reviewed the approved national budget for fiscal year 2023.

The 2023 Approved Budget shows that the office of the Deputy Speaker got an allotment of US$1,541,025.

It is important to mention that the 2023 Approved Budget was recast and that the 2023 Recast Budget as published by the Ministry of Finance and Development shows allocations to sectors and spending entities only.



Conclusion

Based on these facts, we conclude that the claim as stipulated in Count 3 of the Resolution seeking the removal of Speaker Koffa is correct.

The 2024 Draft National Budget shows that the office of the Deputy Speaker in 2023 received an allotment of US$1,102,528 but the estimated outturn (the actual amount spent) was US$ 4,038,687 a difference of US$ 2,936,159.


Varney Kelvin Sirleaf
Varney Kelvin Sirleafhttps://localvoicesliberia.com/
Varney Kelvin Sirleaf is passionate, hard working, and motivated Liberian journalist and Fact Checker. He is a 2020 graduate of the Peter Quaqua School of Journalism and a student of Economics at AME University in Monrovia. Varney has also worked as a Community volunteer, providing awareness against the Ebola epidemic in 2015.
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