Ghana loses $54bn to trade-related illicit flows over 10 years
[Business Day Ghana - Ghana] - 2/02/2026
Ghana lost an estimated US$54.1 billion to trade-related illicit financial flows between 2013 and 2022, placing it third among Africa’s top-10 affected countries. According to a new Global Financial Integrity (GFI) “Trade-Related Illicit Financial Flows in Africa, 2013–2022,” report, the (…)
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