Sworn in on August 5, 2021, Agyebeng succeeded Martin Amidu, who resigned on November 16, 2020. Nearly three years into his seven-year term, Agyebeng now faces an impeachment process spearheaded by his predecessor. Ghana not ready to fight corruptionAgyebeng’s tenure has been marred by his public remarks on Ghana’s readiness to combat corruption. Soldiering on with workDespite the impeachment cloud hanging over him, Agyebeng has recently made significant strides in fighting corruption. This investigation targeted ghost names and unwarranted salaries within the Ghana Education Service and Ghana Health Service, preventing further financial losses.
Source: GhanaWeb May 21, 2024 11:51 UTC