
Ghanaian Health Official's Appointment Revoked After Credential Scandal
Ghanaian Health Official's Appointment Revoked Amidst Credential Concerns A recent controversy has unfolded in Ghana, involving the appointment of Anne Sansa Daly to the board of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA). Questions arose regarding the validity of Dr. Daly's qualifications, leading to an investigation. Official responses from Johns Hopkins University, where Dr. Daly claimed to have graduated, confirmed that no record exists under her name. This revelation prompted the President of Ghana to revoke her appointment with immediate effect. A letter of revocation, signed by the Secretary to the President, was released, confirming the decision. The video includes this letter and further details on the investigation. The incident highlights the importance of due diligence in verifying credentials for high-profile positions within the government. The swift action taken by the President underscores the government's commitment to accountability and transparency.