Close Menu
News Guide Africa
    What's Hot

    Casinos en ligne les plus rentables : ce qu’il faut savoir

    June 3, 2026

    Zahraniční kasina: platební metody, rychlé výběry a spolehlivé vklady

    June 3, 2026

    Crypto Casino Sites Guide for Canadian Players

    June 3, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Casinos en ligne les plus rentables : ce qu’il faut savoir
    • Zahraniční kasina: platební metody, rychlé výběry a spolehlivé vklady
    • Crypto Casino Sites Guide for Canadian Players
    • Instant bank money transfer registration steps
    • Revolut Casino Canada payment methods guide
    • FACT-CHECK: Inconsistent financial figures dent credibility of attacks on NLA-KGL deal …Call grows to protect local businesses
    • RECLAIMING OUR SOVEREIGNTY: Chief of Staff urges Parliaments to shield African values from external pressure
    • Le Cowboy Slot Volatility: What to Expect from This Medium-Risk Game
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    News Guide Africa
    • Home
    • News
    • Politics
    • Agric and Environment
    • Sports
    • Mining & Energy
    • Lifestyle
    News Guide Africa
    Home » Blacklist corporate bodies involved in unethical business behaviour to curb corruption – Prof Nakyea
    Economy and Finance

    Blacklist corporate bodies involved in unethical business behaviour to curb corruption – Prof Nakyea

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJuly 9, 2025No Comments3 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Professor Abdallah Ali-Nakyea
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Professor Abdallah Ali-Nakyea, Associate Professor at the University of Ghana School of Law, has called on the government to adopt a zero-tolerance approach toward unethical corporate behavior by barring offending companies from future contracts.

    Emphasizing that, since the government is the biggest buyer, biggest supplier, and biggest employer, he recommended that since most private sector contracts are coming from the government it can therefore use such influence to sanitize the business community of corruption which can easily transcend to the public sector.

    An ardent advocate against corruption in all forms, Prof Ali-Nakyea, while speaking at a high-level forum on corruption organized by the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) last week, stressed that integrity in private business is just as essential as accountability in public office.

    “Government should make it so that if you are caught with any unethical practices, you are blacklisted. You should not get any government contract,” he insisted. The private sector should adopt ethical practices and principles.

    “Many companies benefit directly from state contracts yet operate without regard for transparency or integrity”, he noted.

    He therefore called for urgent ethical reforms within Ghana’s private sector, warning that businesses are major enablers of public sector corruption and must be held accountable.

    Prof Ali-Nakyea also decried the limited financial oversight and overreliance on external institutions, arguing instead for building robust local systems to fight corruption and illicit financial flows.

    “The banking system needs checks and monitoring,” he stated. “And then the international organizations – I keep saying at such fora, we do not need loans, we do not need handouts. Help us strengthen. You see how we could’ve saved 5 billion from corruption, 2 billion from illicit flows from mining. Do we need to borrow?”

    On legal reform, he urged amendments to Ghana’s anti-corruption laws to ensure that ill-gotten wealth is fully recovered, and offenders face both legal and reputational penalties.

    “Let’s amend anti-corruption laws to close the loopholes identified. We should have provisions for the recovery of funds. If you name, recover and punish, the result is shame. But if you name, punish and don’t recover, then nothing has been done. They will continue, hoping they will not be caught.”

    He further called for tougher sanctions and improved whistleblower protection to encourage more citizens to report corruption.

    “We need stricter penalties for offenders. We need stronger whistleblower protection, and these are some recommendations,” he concluded.

    The MFWA forum, themed “Hidden Riches, Hollow Laws: Dissecting the Loopholes That Fuel Corruption and Illicit Financial Flows”, brought together stakeholders from academia, civil society, and the legal fraternity to discuss sustainable reforms in Ghana’s anti-corruption efforts.

     

    Media Foundation for West Africa
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    Adnan Adams
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Ghana to self-fund US$4bn Accra–Kumasi expressway project

    June 2, 2026

    How the BoG’s dynamic Cash Reserve Ratio Regime will work …and what it means for commercial banks in Ghana

    June 2, 2026

    GRA Sets ambitious GH¢310 billion revenue target for 2028 …As shippers demand collective balance in port cost reforms

    June 2, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    BREAKING: Another helicopter crashes in Kenya, Several Feared Dead

    August 7, 20251,869

    Alpha Energy to begin works on Namibia’s largest offshore diamond mines in October

    September 14, 2024881

    Exceptional client service: How two Kasoa GRA officials are redefining public relations

    May 22, 2026754

    Prof. Yarhands Urges Mahama to Adopt Constituency-Based Presidential Staffing

    January 23, 2025744
    Don't Miss

    Casinos en ligne les plus rentables : ce qu’il faut savoir

    By zephyr76713June 3, 2026

    Pourquoi chercher les casinos en ligne les plus rentables ?Comment évaluer la rentabilité d’un casino…

    Zahraniční kasina: platební metody, rychlé výběry a spolehlivé vklady

    June 3, 2026

    Crypto Casino Sites Guide for Canadian Players

    June 3, 2026

    Instant bank money transfer registration steps

    June 3, 2026
    About Us
    About Us

    Newsguide Africa is a digital news platform dedicated to providing accurate, timely, and insightful coverage of the African continent. From business and technology to lifestyle and cultural heritage, we go beyond the headlines to offer context and a positive, authentic narrative for the global African diaspora and local readers alike.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Casinos en ligne les plus rentables : ce qu’il faut savoir

    June 3, 2026

    Zahraniční kasina: platební metody, rychlé výběry a spolehlivé vklady

    June 3, 2026

    Crypto Casino Sites Guide for Canadian Players

    June 3, 2026
    Most Popular

    BREAKING: Another helicopter crashes in Kenya, Several Feared Dead

    August 7, 20251,869

    Alpha Energy to begin works on Namibia’s largest offshore diamond mines in October

    September 14, 2024881

    Exceptional client service: How two Kasoa GRA officials are redefining public relations

    May 22, 2026754

    © 2026 Newsguide Africa. All rights reserved.

    • Home
    • Science

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.