Assets declaration defaulters should've been sacked
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Assets declaration defaulters should've been sacked
Governance expert Professor Baffour Agyeman-Duah has expressed disappointment with President John Dramani Mahama’s decision to sanction government appointees who failed to declare their assets with a three-month salary forfeiture rather than immediate dismissal. The criticism follows President Mahama’s announcement during the launch of a Code of Conduct for government appointees in Accra on Monday, May […] The post Assets declaration defaulters …
Prez Mahama fines appointees for failing to declare assets and liabilities after The Fourth Estate exposé
President John Dramani Mahama’s appointees who defied his directives to declare their assets and liabilities before March 31, 2025, will lose three months’ salary as punishment. The President has also given these defaulting ministers a new lifeline: May 7, 2025, to comply or be fired. This follows an investigation by The Fourth Estate titled “ASSET DECLARATION: 55 Appointees & Staffers Defy Mahama’s Order.… Will the President go by his words, or…
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