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Foreign Affairs Ministry Under Fire for Financial Irregularities

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has come under intense scrutiny before Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) over a litany of financial infractions. Allegations include unearned salaries, improperly issued imprests, missing electronics, and embezzlement—raising questions about accountability and financial governance within the Ministry. Unearned Salaries and Improper Imprests According to the Auditor-General’s report, three Foreign Service Officers stationed in Abuja received salaries they were not owed, while at the Ankara mission, 19 personnel—including a former head of mission—were improperly issued imprests totaling €16,226, which has since been repaid The PAC also flagged the unaccounted expenditure of $5,800 by Mrs. Esther Dzifa-Ofori, the former Head of Mission in Malabo. The funds, purportedly spent on a MacBook Air laptop and three Samsung S10 phones, remain untraced. Ambassador Ramses J. Cleland, the Ministry’s Chief Director, informed the Committee that he has reached out to […]

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Ministries, Departments & Agencies Affected by Auditor-General’s Payroll Audit

The Auditor-General’s Office has launched an extensive nationwide payroll audit targeting Ministries, Departments, Agencies (MDAs), and subvented organizations within the Government of Ghana’s payroll system. The audit will focus on verifying government employees and eliminating fraud, covering the period from January 2023 to December 2024. The process involves a physical headcount and scrutiny of payroll records to identify ghost names and financial discrepancies.The list of affected institutions spans across numerous ministries, government agencies, subvented organizations, and regional development agencies. Notable ministries include the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health, and the Ministry of Defense, among others. The audit will also examine personnel records, salary payment vouchers, and compensation budgets.The audit is a response to concerns over payroll fraud, including a previous case where GH¢17.8 million in unearned salaries was paid to non-existent workers. The findings will be […]

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