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PAC recovers GH¢12.7bn, vows tougher sanctions to curb audit infractions

Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has recovered GH¢12.7 billion in misapplied public funds, with Chairperson Abena Osei Asare vowing tougher sanctions to curb recurring audit infractions

Nungua Stool warns invaders to exit Nmai Djorn lands: Fingers Okpelor family, Trasacco for volatile situation

Nungua Stool condemns violent Nmai Djor land invasion, cites Supreme Court rulings affirming ownership, warns land buyers, and calls for urgent security intervention.

PAC Chair urges BoG to reduce policy rate as inflation drops, to promote greater economic growth

PAC Chair Abena Osei Asare urges Bank of Ghana to ease monetary policy as inflation drops to 5.4%. BoG assures Parliament of falling lending rates and improving credit conditions

BoG clarifies $10bn forex support was strategic intermediation and not direct injection

Bank of Ghana clarifies that its US$10bn forex market support in 2025 was intermediation, not direct injection, as PAC examines FX stability and reserves

BoG records GH¢5bn+ losses under Gold-for-Oil and Gold-for-Reserves schemes

Bank of Ghana Governor Johnson Asiama tells Parliament the Gold-for-Oil and Gold-for-Reserves programmes caused billions in losses, calls for reforms and government funding of quasi-fiscal costs

Parliament honours late NDC MP Naser Toure Mahama for legislative excellence

Ghana’s Parliament has paid glowing tribute to the late Ayawaso East MP, Naser Toure Mahama, describing him as a meticulous lawmaker whose committee work strengthened parliamentary oversight and policy scrutiny

President Mahama departs for World Economic Forum  

President John Mahama has departed from Accra, heading to Davos, Switzerland, to participate in a session of the World Economic Forum