Mahama meets justice officials to strengthen enforcement of Auditor-General’s Report

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President John Mahama on Monday, October 20 held a high-level meeting with the Chief Justice, the Attorney-General, and the Auditor-General to deliberate on measures aimed at strengthening the enforcement of findings contained in the Auditor-General’s Report.

According a statement issued on October 20, the meeting concluded with a landmark agreement: special courts will be designated specifically to handle cases emanating from audit infractions, including the enforcement of surcharges, disallowances, and the prosecution of related criminal offences.

This development signals a renewed governmental commitment to combating financial mismanagement and improving fiscal discipline within public institutions.

The creation of audit-specific courts is expected to accelerate legal proceedings involving individuals or entities found culpable in the misuse of public funds.

Mahama meets justice officials to strengthen enforcement of Auditor-General’s Report

It also seeks to ensure that monies wrongfully spent or lost to misappropriation are promptly recovered by the State.

The initiative, which falls under the Government’s broader anti-corruption and public financial management agenda, is designed to deter potential abuses of public resources, whilst ensuring that those responsible for financial irregularities are held to account in a timely manner.

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