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Ghana found $1.6B in fraudulent or unsupported payments, prompting prosecution referrals and new accountability measures.
A Ghana government audit of public claims revealed GH¢8.1 billion in payments rejected due to fraud, duplication, and unsupported documentation, with GH¢13.2 billion flagged for further review.
Of GH¢68.7 billion submitted, only GH¢45.4 billion was approved.
The findings, described as evidence of systemic corruption, have prompted the Ministry of Finance to refer cases to the Attorney-General for possible prosecution.
In response, the government introduced a “triple-lock” accountability framework to strengthen financial controls.
Civil society leaders, former officials, and legal experts are urging swift legal action and broader reforms to address misconduct by both politicians and civil servants.
Ghana encontró $ 1.6B en pagos fraudulentos o no respaldados, lo que provocó referencias de enjuiciamiento y nuevas medidas de rendición de cuentas.