Study leave abusers face sack, says Accountant-General
The Accountant-General is cracking down on study leave abusers and ghost workers with bold reforms to sanitize Ghana’s public payroll system.
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The Accountant-General is cracking down on study leave abusers and ghost workers with bold reforms to sanitize Ghana’s public payroll system.
Read MoreThe government has capped cement prices at GH¢95 for state-funded roads, targeting bloated budgets and ensuring contractors get fair supply deals.
Read MoreUniversity of Ghana has clinched $23M from 24 grants, marking a major milestone in research excellence. As UG celebrates its top rankings and graduation, it proves again why it stands at the forefront of African academia.
Read MoreIn a significant relief for Ghanaian trainees, government clears six months of unpaid allowances and pledges regular monthly disbursements.
Read MoreIs it time for Ghana to fundamentally restructure its governance system? This piece outlines a sweeping constitutional reform framework—one rooted in simplicity, regional empowerment, and transparent public service.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Finance has ordered a forensic audit into 55 stalled projects. Some contractors were paid through loans but delivered no work.
Read MoreA government payroll audit has exposed massive fraud. Over 14,000 ghost workers cost the country more than GH¢150 million in unearned salaries.
Read MoreTo curb the rising dollarisation of the Ghanaian economy, the government has banned the pricing and awarding of public contracts in any foreign currency. The new directive, announced by Finance Minister Dr. Ato Forson, seeks to reinforce the legal tender status of the cedi.
Read MoreLawyer Charles Owusu says Ghana’s National Cathedral Board is registered under the Companies Act and not subject to Cabinet decisions. He insists the board can’t be dissolved by government action alone and dismisses financial mismanagement claims.
Read MoreCanal+ has secured full ownership of MultiChoice in a $3 billion acquisition deal approved by South Africa’s Competition Tribunal. The move places Canal+ in control of major African TV platforms DStv, GOtv, and Showmax.
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