

Ghana's Gold Board CEO Controversy: Apology Accepted, But Questions Remain
Ghana's acting CEO of the Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, recently found himself at the center of a controversy after a video went viral, showing him giving large sums of US dollars to a popular evangelist, Patricia Asieduaa. This action sparked immediate outrage from the public, with many accusing Gyamfi of violating Ghana's foreign exchange laws. Opposition parties joined the chorus of criticism, calling for his immediate dismissal. "This is a clear case of misconduct and abuse of power," stated one opposition MP. However, President Mahama, after reviewing the situation and considering Gyamfi's public apology, decided against dismissal. Instead, he issued a firm caution, stating that while the action was regrettable, it didn't justify removal from office. The incident highlights ongoing debates about transparency and accountability within Ghana's government and the ethical conduct of public officials.