Two ‘stolen’ cars were legally owned by Ex-GIHOC boss – Lawyer
The Police confirmed that three of the vehicles in question had been retrieved by the police.
The Police confirmed that three of the vehicles in question had been retrieved by the police.
He added, “We will no longer continue to respect the licences issued under the old regime.”
Archie Hesse has bowed out as Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (GhIPSS), effective Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
This marks the end of a nearly 20-year tenure that helped reshape Ghana’s financial technology landscape.
It forms part of the broader enforcement strategy under the Ghana Gold Board Act, 2025 (Act 1140).
“The bill, once passed, will ensure standardization, uphold ethical values, and improve professionalism in the industry,” Mr Ahi noted
He added that the remaining funds would be mobilised through private sector commitments, with potential pledges already nearing $2 billion.
The driver of the vehicle reportedly fled the scene, abandoning the truck.
The World Bank has approved a $360 million financing package to support Ghana’s economic rebound, a move that signals renewed confidence in the country’s path to recovery and reform.
The funding, under the Second Resilient Recovery Development Policy Operation (DPO), aims to restore macroeconomic stability, revive investor confidence, and reinforce structural reforms to future-proof the economy.
“If we sustain this momentum, we could exceed 2,000 CHPS compounds over the next four years,” Kwakye Ofosu added.
Maxwell Kofi Jumah, the former Managing Director of GIHOC Distilleries Company Limited, has been arrested by national security operatives in connection with alleged financial misconduct committed during his tenure.