According to Dr Ampomah, the two employees embezzled $250,000 annually from the hospital's plastic surgery unit until they were caught in 2015. In an interview with Bernard Avle on Channel 1 TV, Dr Ampomah lamented that challenges within Ghana's judicial system have allowed the alleged wrongdoers to walk free, nearly nine years after their arrest. He further expressed frustration with the management of the hospital, noting that there are limited means to deter errant employees beyond issuing queries and reprimands. In a related development, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has taken decisive action against 18 teachers accused of fraudulently withdrawing a total of GH¢188,000 from government funds using fake certificates. The incident, which has raised serious concerns about accountability and integrity within the educational sector, came to light following an audit by the Auditor-General's Department.