The Member of Parliament for Sagnerigu, Atta Issah, has defended the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) 2025 financial results, debunking claims by the Minority that the central bank manipulated its accounts and concealed losses.
Addressing the media on April 30, 2026, the MP said the criticisms levelled against the BoG stem from a misunderstanding of central banking operations and accounting principles.
“The purpose of this release is to restore clarity, credibility, and truth to the public discourse surrounding the 2025 audited financial statements of the Bank of Ghana,” he stated.
He added that although the Minority had raised concerns with “confidence” and “strong language,” their interpretation of the figures was flawed.
“What we have seen is a flawed interpretation of a technical document, presented in a way that risks misleading the Ghanaian public,” he said.
On the back of the Bank’s reported income, he further dismissed claims that gains from gold transactions were artificial, insisting they were legitimate.









