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March 23, 2026
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Ghana Police Service rated compliant but Immigration Service, Fire Service, and NADMO fall short in PFM rankings
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Key Points
- Ghana's first Public Financial Management (PFM) Compliance League Table has been released, assessing 101 public institutions.
- The league table evaluates adherence to the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921) and related financial regulations.
- The Ghana Police Service performed relatively well, ranking 35th in the "Compliant" band.
- In contrast, the Ghana National Fire Service and NADMO were categorized as "Least Compliant," indicating significant financial management gaps.
- The Ministry of Finance intends to promote transparency, strengthen accountability, and engage underperforming institutions to address identified gaps and enforce improvements.
Why This Matters
This initiative is crucial for Ghana as it directly impacts the efficiency and effectiveness of public services, especially critical frontline agencies like disaster response and fire services. Improved PFM compliance can lead to better resource allocation, enhanced service delivery, and reduced corruption, fostering greater public trust and national development. It sets a precedent for accountability across the public sector.
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