Observers have criticized successive governments
of lacking the political will to pass the Bill, and these concerns were highlighted by a former Vice Chairperson on Parliament's Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee, George Loh, who suggested that Mr. Mensah - Bonsu obstructed the passage
of the Bill at the
tail end of the Mahama
administration.
«It turns out that at the
tail end of the Clinton
administration in 2000, Congress passed a new kind
of tax credit called a New Markets Tax Credit.