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Asset Declarations: Full list of Mahama appointees who have complied — and those who haven’t — as of April 17

By Seth J. Bokpe Philip Teye Agbove Date: May 7, 2025
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President John Dramani Mahama has given his appointees until close of business today to declare their assets and liabilities in conformity with Article 286 or consider themselves automatically fired.

This followed The Fourth Estate’s revelation that more than 50 of the President’s appointees, including ministers, presidential staffers, and heads of state institutions, have failed to do their declaration by the March 31, 2025, deadline set by the President.

In response, the President fined them three months’ salary and also ordered them to fulfill their constitutional obligation by the close of today.

The Fourth Estate is publishing the full list of those who honoured it and those who have not as of April 17, 2025.

Full list of appointees who declared their assets and those who defaultedDownload

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