NPRA luxury spending threatens pension security – Minority warns

Story By: Will Agyapong

The Minority Spokesperson on Proper Governance and Accountability, Vincent Ekow Assafuah has raised concerns about what he describes as increasing luxury spending within Ghana’s pension administration system.

He warns that such practices could put contributors’ financial security at risk.

As an example, he pointed to reports of seven Land Cruiser vehicles being purchased for GH¢15 million, questioning whether this kind of spending supports the core goal of safeguarding pension funds.

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“Pension funds are not instruments for prestige projects or executive comfort,” he stressed, adding that every cedi spent must directly contribute to improving retirement outcomes for Ghanaian workers.

Mr Assafuah argued that decisions of this nature must be subjected to strict scrutiny, including verification of procurement processes, board approvals and demonstrated necessity.

He warned that failure to uphold these standards risks weakening public confidence in the system.

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He is therefore calling on oversight institutions, including the Auditor-General and anti-corruption bodies, to examine such expenditures and ensure full accountability.

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