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    “Unwavering and Non-Negotiable”: Ghana vows unyielding fight against money-laundering

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJanuary 29, 2026No Comments11 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    Ghana has sent a clear and defiant message to the international financial community: the nation’s battle against illicit financial flows is not just a regulatory hurdle, but a “firm and irreversible” national priority.

    Speaking at the high-stakes opening of the on-site Mutual Evaluation of Ghana’s Anti-Money Laundering, Counter-Terrorist Financing, and Counter-Proliferation Financing (AML/CFT/CPF) regime in Accra, Deputy Minister for Finance, Hon. Thomas Ampem Nyarko, declared that the country has moved beyond mere theory to a “path of reform, realism, and results.”

    While these evaluations are often viewed as technical obligations to global bodies like the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and GIABA, Hon. Nyarko was quick to pivot the narrative toward Ghana’s own sovereignty and economic health.

    “Ghana’s commitment to combating money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing is unwavering,” the Deputy Minister stated. “It is a commitment rooted not only in international standards but also in our national interest and our responsibility to future generations.”

    He emphasized that safeguarding the financial system is the bedrock of preserving investor confidence and protecting the broader economy from the corrosive effects of organized crime.

    From Regulation to Results

    The Deputy Minister highlighted that Ghana no longer treats the National Risk Assessment (NRA) as a “shelf document.” Instead, it has been used as a diagnostic tool to drive aggressive reforms across sectors—most notably in the extractive industry and the burgeoning virtual assets space.

    Key pillars of Ghana’s current strategy include:

    ● Strengthened Coordination: High-level oversight through the Inter-Ministerial Committee on AML/CFT.

    ● Actionable Intelligence: Deepened collaboration between law enforcement, regulators, and the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC).

    ● Focus on Convictions: A shift toward measurable outcomes, including successful investigations, prosecutions, and crucially asset recovery.

    A Partnership for Progress

    Addressing the team of international evaluators, Hon. Nyarko described the mission not as an interrogation to be feared, but as a “constructive partnership.” He assured the team that they would encounter a transparent system and institutions that are fully prepared to demonstrate their effectiveness.

    “As evaluators engage Ghana’s institutions in the days ahead, they will encounter systems that are transparent, institutions that are prepared, and a country determined to deepen reforms,” he said.

    The High Stakes of 2026

    The timing of this evaluation is critical. Following Ghana’s successful exit from the FATF “grey list” in 2021, the government is determined to avoid a relapse. The potential costs of failure—including higher borrowing rates, reduced foreign investment, and reputational damage—are risks the government says it is unwilling to take.

    As the evaluation process unfolds this week, the message from the Ministry of Finance remains resolute: Ghana’s stance on financial crime is “firm, enduring, and non-negotiable.”

     

     

    and Counter-Proliferation Financing (AML/CFT/CPF) Anti-Money Laundering Counter-Terrorist Financing Financial Action Task Force (FATF) GIABA Thomas Ampem Nyarko
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