Business News of Wednesday, 11 February 2026Source: www.ghanaweb.comPresident John Dramani Mahama gave his appointees up to March 31, 2025, to declare their assets or face severe sanctions, including the possibility of removal from office. Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana mandates public officeholders to complete and submit Asset Declaration forms to the Auditor-General’s Office upon assumption of office. Despite the President’s warning following the appointment of selected individuals to public office, a court document filed by Wilberforce Asare, a prominent journalist, indicates that some officials failed to comply. Declare your assets by July 15 - President Mahama directs MMDCEsIn his application invoking the supervisory powers of the Court against CHRAJ, the applicant deposed and attached a Right to Information (RTI) response from the Auditor-General’s Department. The response indicates that twelve Board Chairmen and two Chief Executive Officers of state corporations failed to declare their assets before assuming office.
Source: GhanaWeb February 11, 2026 13:31 UTC