
IMF: Establishment of OSP, other governance reforms brought renewed energy in fight against corruption but…
[3news - Ghana] - 6/11/2025
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that it is critical to strengthen Ghana’s oversight and accountability institutions to enable them to fulfil their roles. The IMF noted that a number of anti-corruption agencies have been established over the last decades, including, most recently, (…)
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[AdomOnline] - 4/11/2025
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IMF maintains that Covid crisis saw a spiraling external debt service burden, rapid depreciation of the cedi and surging inflation
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) maintains that the COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on Ghana’s economy. The (…)
[3news] - 6/11/2025





