His comments come at a time when public debate is intensifying over the Auditor-General’s report on government arrears and payables as of 2024. PAC promises no conflict of interest in GH¢68.7 billion audit probeThe report has raised serious questions about the management of billions of Ghana cedis owed to contractors and suppliers across the country. Speaking on Channel One TV on Saturday, March 14, 2026, Domelevo argued that officials mentioned in the report should not remain in office while investigations continue. Domelevo further explained that while Parliament may review such reports, it does not have the authority to impose sanctions on implicated individuals. Parliament orders probe into GH¢68.7bn government arrears over suspected fraudHis remarks add to growing calls for accountability and stronger enforcement of financial regulations in Ghana’s public sector, as stakeholders continue to scrutinise how public funds are managed.
Source: GhanaWeb March 14, 2026 15:31 UTC