Overview of corruption and anti-corruption in Ghana

Abstract

Query

Could you please provide an overview of corruption and anti-corruption in Ghana?

Summary

Major governance indicators show that Ghana has achieved significant progress over the last few years in terms of government effectiveness, transparency of the regulatory framework and control of corruption. However, although it not perceived as extensive as in most other African countries, corruption remains a significant problem in the country. Petty corruption is persistent and there is evidence of forms of political corruption including looting of state assets. Sectors most affected by corruption include the police, political parties, and public financial management - in particular with regard to public procurement, tax and customs administration. With the recent discovery of offshore oil fields, the country’s past record in managing its mineral wealth has raised concerns over its ability to manage oil revenues in a transparent manner and avoid a “resource curse”. The government has a strong anti-corruption legal framework in place, but faces challenges of enforcement.

Citation

Chêne, M. Overview of corruption and anti-corruption in Ghana. U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, CMI, Bergen, Norway (2010) 10 pp. [U4 Expert Answer 271]

Overview of corruption and anti-corruption in Ghana

Published 1 January 2010