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Ghana’s 2025 audit saved $8.1B, cut inflation to 9.4%, and reduced debt to 46.8% of GDP, but IMF urges continued fiscal reforms.
A 2025 special audit in Ghana saved over GH¢8.1 billion by rejecting invalid or unexecuted claims, validated GH¢45.4 billion in legitimate arrears, and identified 53,311 ghost employees costing GH¢150 million.
Inflation dropped to 9.4% by September, public debt fell to 46.8% of GDP, and the fiscal deficit was 1.4% of GDP through July—below target.
The IMF warns Ghana must maintain fiscal discipline beyond 2026, urging reforms in revenue collection, debt transparency, and tax enforcement to sustain economic gains.
The 2026 budget, to be presented by November 15, will prioritize job creation, infrastructure, education, and fiscal responsibility amid ongoing stakeholder consultations.
La auditoría 2025 de Ghana ahorró $ 8.1B, redujo la inflación al 9.4% y redujo la deuda al 46.8% del PIB, pero el FMI insta a continuar las reformas fiscales.