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The National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) is a Government of Ghana statutory agency responsible for the regulation and policy development of pensions administration in Ghana. The NPRA was established by the National Pensions Act 2008, (Act 766) to regulate and monitor the operations of the three-tier pension scheme and ensure effective ...
Central Financial Commission (CFC) ; Central Financial Work Commission (CFWC) ; National Administration of Financial Regulation (NAFR) ; China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) Colombia: Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia: Comoros: Central Bank of the Comoros ; Regional Insurance Control Commission (CRCA) Democratic Republic of the Congo
They maintained such an act was in contravention of the Financial Administration Act, 2003 (ACT 654) and the Financial Management Regulations, 2019 (L.I 2378). [ 33 ] [ 34 ] ChaLoG stated categorically that their investigation "revealed that the myassembly.gov.gh payment platform account is on the contrary, being managed by DCS and not GRA".
The Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning is the government ministry responsible for the economic and monetary health of Ghana.The Ministry is involved with economic planning, fiscal policy, national accounting, the national budget, and creating an environment for investment and growth.
The original Bank of Ghana Ordinance (No.34) of 1957 was replaced by the Bank of Ghana Act (1963), Act 182, which was later amended by the Bank of Ghana (Amendment Act) 1965, (Act 282). Eventually, the Bank of Ghana Law, 1992 PNDCL 291, consolidated the legal framework for the bank by repealing both Acts 182 and 282. [6] [5]
Financial regulatory authorities include those in charge of bank supervision; of securities regulation, often referred to as securities commissions; of anti-money laundering supervision of financial firms; and of consumer protection in financial services, and more generally of enforcing "conduct-of-business" requirements, not to mention ...
Established by the government of Ghana under the FWSC ACT, 2007 (Act 737), the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission has the mandate of implementing the new Government Pay Policy (i.e. Single Spine Pay Policy) as regard salaries, wages, grading and classification of public service workers. [1] [2]
The Auditor-General of Ghana serves as the head of the Ghana Audit Service. Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu is the current Auditor-General of Ghana. [10] [11] There are six deputy Auditor-Generals who assist the Auditor-General in different capacities. They are in charge of the following departments; [12] Finance, Administration and Human Resources ...