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Feature:The obligation to account for public finances

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  • Kwadjo, London 11 years ago

    You are right, but how do we get it done. Eg on revenue collection for the state, IRS, Customs and SSNIT have collective created systems that put the state's monies into private pockets. On the expenditure side of the book, A ...
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  • cv 11 years ago

    NII LARTEY NARTEY. JUST MONSTERS



    AND GHANA HAVE ALL THESE THINGS APPOINTED AS MINISTERS. NO DOUBT THE NATIONAL PRIORITY OF MAHAMA'S LED GOVERNMENT IS ON GUINEA FOWLS.




    HICKS



    AND THIS IS A NOMINEE FOR A ...
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  • KWAKU TWENEBOA 11 years ago

    With the exception of the politicians, most Ghanaians are in sync with you on this matter. Why Dr Amoako-Tuffour, whom we know was a prominent member of Kufuor's government, failed to oversee the promulgation of a financial r ...
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  • Asempaneye 11 years ago

    You are referring to the wrong Amoako-Tuffour. The author of this article is not the politician you are here alluding to.

  • Joel Ndrango 10 years ago

    Your referred Samuel Asfaha as of the World Bank. He is actually of the ILO. His article on natural revenue laws was written in 2007 when he was at the South Centre in Geneva. The South Centre is an international think tank o ...
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