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Ghana Lost $1.2 Billion in Gold Smuggling During Economic Crisis – Finance Minister

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has revealed that Ghana lost an estimated 60 tonnes of gold, worth $1.2 billion, to smuggling during the peak of its economic crisis in 2022. This illicit trade in gold has had a significant negative impact on Ghana’s economy, depriving the country of much-needed revenue.In response, the government has introduced measures to combat illegal gold trade and ensure the country fully benefits from its natural resources. One key initiative is the creation of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), a regulatory body tasked with overseeing the gold sector, curbing smuggling, and promoting responsible gold trade. Additionally, the government is collaborating with the UK-Ghana Gold Programme, which seeks to sever the connection between illegal mining and organized crime.As part of the effort to stabilize the sector, the government will fund GoldBod to purchase three tonnes of […]

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Deloitte Awaits Specific Details on Mahama’s 24-Hour Economy Policy

Deloitte, the professional services firm, has expressed that it is awaiting specific details on the Mahama administration's proposed 24-hour economy policy, which was announced during the presentation of the 2025 Budget. The policy is aimed at boosting economic productivity by encouraging businesses to operate round-the-clock, which is expected to create jobs and support sustainable economic growth.Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson emphasized that the policy would soon be formally presented to Parliament for approval. While Deloitte supports the government's goal of boosting productivity, it remains cautious, stating it needs more details on how the policy will be implemented, particularly regarding its impact on local growth, government procurement, and infrastructure development programs like the 'Big Push.'Deloitte also expressed support for the government’s efforts to cut public expenditure, as these measures could help restore investor confidence and bring about macroeconomic stability. However, […]

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Ghana’s Finance Minister to Present 2025 Budget with a Focus on Economic Stabilization

Ghana's Finance Minister, Dr. Casiel Ato Forson, is set to present the 2025 budget in Parliament today, March 11. The government has pledged to focus on economic stabilization and fostering sustainable growth. Following a recent cabinet meeting, Government Communications Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu reassured Ghanaians of the administration's commitment to its economic and social promises, including the removal of the betting tax and COVID levy.The budget will not only outline the current state of the nation's finances but also offer hope for future growth through strategic policies. Dr. Forson emphasized that the budget would reflect the government's dedication to addressing the needs of the people, especially as they aim for national development. Ahead of the presentation, Forson engaged with traders at Accra’s Central Business District, expressing gratitude for their input and confirming the government's continued focus on the people’s needs.In […]

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OSP Drops Ken Ofori-Atta from Wanted List After Return Promise

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has removed former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta from its list of wanted persons after he assured authorities of his voluntary return to Ghana.According to a statement from the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, Ofori-Atta’s legal team provided a specific date for his return, which the OSP found reasonable. As a result, the former minister is no longer considered a fugitive, and his scheduled appearance before the OSP has been rescheduled.However, the OSP warned that if Ofori-Atta fails to return as promised, he will be reinstated on the wanted list, and legal measures will be taken to secure his attendance.The former minister was declared wanted on February 12, 2025, after allegedly evading an invitation regarding corruption-related investigations, including issues surrounding the National Cathedral project. He had reportedly left Ghana on January 2, 2025, citing medical […]

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OSP Declares Ken Ofori-Atta Wanted Over Corruption Investigations

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has issued a wanted notice for former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta after he failed to appear for questioning on multiple corruption-related investigations. According to the OSP, Ofori-Atta may currently be in the United States or the United Kingdom.He is being investigated for alleged financial irregularities involving contracts such as the Strategic Mobilization Limited-GRA deal, the ECG-BXC contract termination, National Cathedral payments, the ambulance procurement contract, and the Tax Refund Account.The declaration has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising it as a step toward accountability, while others, including opposition members, claim it is politically motivated. His legal team argues that the move is unfair, emphasizing that Ofori-Atta is seeking medical care abroad and has informed the OSP. Meanwhile, authorities have called on the public to provide any information on his whereabouts.

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