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Prez Mahama nominates Pamela Graham as Auditor-General

Grace Quaye
1 week ago
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President John Dramani Mahama has nominated public finance specialist Pamela Graham to serve as Ghana’s next Auditor-General.

The nomination has been officially conveyed to the Council of State by the Secretary to the President, in accordance with Article 70(1)(b) of the 1992 Constitution, and is pending the Council’s advice prior to a final appointment being made.

Multiple sources acquainted with the process described the decision as “deliberate and reform-driven,” emphasising that the Presidency is eager to restore public trust in financial governance institutions.

“This is not just a routine appointment,” one senior government official, who requested anonymity, said. “There is a clear expectation that the next Auditor-General will be proactive, independent and firm in enforcing accountability across the public sector.”

As per sources, Graham possesses “extensive experience in public financial management, auditing and institutional governance,” coupled with a reputation for integrity and professional excellence.

Another source within the economic management team indicated that her nomination is in line with the administration’s wider fiscal reforms.

“The President wants someone who understands both the technical and institutional challenges in public finance,” the source noted. “There is a strong emphasis on credibility and reform-oriented leadership.”

The Auditor-General holds a constitutionally vital role in protecting the public purse, auditing government accounts, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations by public institutions.

Observers assert that the position has gained even greater importance amid ongoing initiatives to enhance fiscal discipline and transparency.

A governance expert, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the nomination as “a signal of intent.”

“If confirmed, the expectation will be that she strengthens enforcement, not just reporting. The days of audit findings without consequences are under scrutiny,” the expert said.

The Council of State is expected to review the nomination and provide its advice in the coming days to facilitate the formal appointment process.

While the Presidency has not publicly commented beyond the official letter, insiders indicate that the nomination is part of a broader strategy to reinforce Ghana’s accountability architecture and support ongoing economic stabilisation efforts.

Graham’s curriculum vitae has been submitted alongside the nomination for consideration by the Council of State.

If approved, she will assume one of the most critical oversight roles in the country at a time when public scrutiny of government spending and financial management remains high.

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