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The Internal Audit Office and the Local Governance Advocacy Center have published the 2023 Public Financial Management Compliance League Table for city, city and borough councils to rank and assess the misappropriation of funds and resources by MMDAs across the country. has been launched. The 2023 Public Financial Management Compliance Ranking Table ratings are based on the 2022 fiscal year. Out of 261 of his MMDAs in the country, only 11 crossed the 50% passing mark. All six metropolitan councils scored above the national average of 22%, but fell short of the passing score of 50%. In its 2022 report,…

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The Civil and Local Government Employees Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG) on Tuesday launched a housing scheme that will enable members to secure funding to begin or complete the construction of their permanent residences. The ‘Penpamsea’ housing scheme has partnered with Hedge Pensions Trust to give members a minimum of 50,000 home loans to undertake building projects in stages. The purpose is to reduce the housing burden for current and retired workers. Speaking at the launch in Accra, Employment and Labor Relations Minister Ignatius Baffour-Awua said the scheme was the result of discussions between the government and trade unions under the…

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Former Wesley Girls High School student Abigail Abufi Antwi receives two prestigious awards at Accra Vocational College graduation ceremonyAbigail was named UPSA School of Law’s Most Outstanding Alumnus and Best Student in Public Law, attributing her success to the grace of God.Her achievement sparked widespread congratulations and praise from social media users, who highlighted her dedication and academic excellence.A former Wesley Girls High School student, Ms. Abigail Abrefi Antwi, was honored at the Accra College of Vocational College graduation ceremony on October 17, 2023. Abigail received the title of UPSA School of Law’s Most Outstanding Alumnus and Best Student in…

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Former Commissioner of Police, COP George Alex Mensah, has said the Ghana Police Service cannot punish the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr George Akufo-Dampare, over an alleged conspiracy to remove him from office. According to him, even if the commission finds him guilty, it is the state that will have to take him on and prove the case against him. The man was on leave before officially retiring on September 18, 2023 after 31 years of service, but leaked tapes of Dr Dampare’s administration suggest he has no intention of helping the ruling party. I heard voices. If he…

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