The Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD) has announced that the salaries of more than 2,000 public sector workers that were temporarily suspended will be reinstated once their employment status is verified and clearance procedures with the Ghana Audit Service are completed.
The Department explained that the salary suspension followed recommendations by the Auditor-General and was implemented in accordance with Public Financial Management (PFM) regulations, which mandate strict monitoring of government payroll systems.
Payroll Clean-Up Exercise Behind Salary Suspension
Speaking in an interview with Citi FM in Accra, the Controller and Accountant-General, Kwasi Agyei, said the move forms part of broader efforts to eliminate irregularities within the public sector payroll while ensuring that legitimate workers are not unfairly affected.
According to Mr. Agyei, the Auditor-General conducted a nationwide headcount exercise in 2025 to verify public sector employees.
“The Auditor-General conducted a nationwide headcount exercise last year and, just last month, wrote to us indicating that about 6,000 officers did not participate and therefore should not be paid,” he stated.
Verification Process Reduced Number of Affected Workers
Mr. Agyei noted that further internal verification carried out by the CAGD significantly reduced the number of workers affected by the salary suspension.
“After our internal analysis, we realised that only about 2,000 officers were actually affected, as issues relating to the others had already been resolved,” he explained.
He stressed that the suspension should not be viewed as a disciplinary measure but rather as a procedural step to ensure compliance with verification requirements.
“As a result, we suspended the salaries and wrote to their respective institutions to inform the affected staff to avail themselves to the Ghana Audit Service for verification,” he added.
Salaries to Be Restored After Clearance
Mr. Agyei assured affected workers that their salaries would be restored immediately after the verification process is completed and confirmation is formally received from the Auditor-General.
“Once the Auditor-General completes the process and formally notifies us, we will immediately reactivate their salaries,” he said.
Commitment to Payroll Transparency and Accountability
The CAGD reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining transparency and accountability in public payroll management. The Department emphasized that salary payments will continue to be processed strictly under PFM regulations to protect public funds while safeguarding the rights of genuine public sector employees.
The ongoing payroll verification exercise forms part of government measures aimed at strengthening financial discipline and improving efficiency across Ghana’s public administration.