Government has launched a Joint Action Plan (JAP) with key regulatory and enforcement agencies to strengthen the country’s extractive sector compliance with international Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing (AML/CFT) standards.
Finance Minister Welcomes IMF Team for Fifth Review of Ghana’s Programme
The Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, today officially received the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission team, led by Dr. Ruben Atoyan, to commence the Fifth Review of Ghana’s IMF-Supported Programme.
That’s a wrap — the 2026 Budget Hearings have officially come to an end!
It reviews the financial and non-financial performance of MDAs for the current fiscal year, while also serving as a platform to critically examine their budget proposals, programmes, and projects for the year ahead.
Government Partners Chart New Path for Development Bank Ghana After Audit Report
Government and its key Development Partners have resolved to take decisive steps to restore confidence in the Development Bank Ghana (DBG), following the release of a Deloitte Audit Report into the institution.
Ahead of today’s Budget Hearings, here’s a Snapshot of the Lively Scenes that Unfolded Yesterday.
The security chiefs made a striking entrance alongside Interior Minister, Hon. Mubarak Muntaka Mohammed, setting the tone for the day. Hot on their heels, Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. James Gyakye Quayson, led a formidable team of career diplomats to the floor.
Ghana and UK Sign Landmark Debt Restructuring Agreement, Paving Way for Major Infrastructure Projects
Ghana has taken another bold step in its economic recovery and resetting journey with the signing of a Bilateral Debt Restructuring Agreement with the United Kingdom, covering some US$256 million.