John Dumelo, others reportedly defy President Mahama’s asset declaration directive, Ghanaians react
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Assets declaration: Clear all of them - Domelevo urges Mahama to sack defiant officials - Live Ghana TV
Former Auditor-General Daniel Yaw Domelevo has called on President John Mahama to immediately dismiss all government appointees and presidential staffers who have defied his directive to declare their assets. According to Mr Domelevo, their failure to comply with the President’s 31st March deadline is unacceptable, describing it as “gross indiscipline and disrespect.” He was responding to a report by The Fourth Estate, which revealed that appr…
Assets declaration: Clear all of them - Domelevo urges Mahama to sack defiant officials
Former Auditor-General Daniel Yaw Domelevo has called on President John Mahama to immediately dismiss all government appointees and presidential staffers who have defied his directive to declare their assets. According to Mr Domelevo, their failure to comply with the President’s 31st March deadline is unacceptable, describing it as “gross indiscipline and disrespect.” He was responding to a report by The Fourth Estate, which revealed that approx…
Sack all officials who did not declare assets – Domelevo tells President Mahama
By: Ashiadey Dotse Former Auditor-General, Daniel Yaw Domelevo has called on President John Mahama to sack all government officials who have failed to declare their assets as required by law. In an interview on JoyNews, Mr. Domelevo described the failure of officials to comply with the President’s directive as a clear display of “gross indiscipline and disrespect.” He said individuals who have not submitted their asset declaration forms shoul…
ASSET DECLARATION: 56 Appointees & Staffers Defy Mahama’s Order.… Will the President go by his words, or it was just empty threat?
Fifty-six appointees in the John Mahama administration have defied the president’s ultimatum to declare their assets and liabilities by March 31, 2025. An analysis reveals that out of 56 ministers and deputy ministers, 10 have failed to comply with the law and the president’s directive. Similarly, nine out of 32 presidential staffers and 37 of the 84 heads of state institutions appointed between January 15 and March 18 have yet to meet the presi…
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