The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission has restored the recognition of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG).
The commission withdrew the recognition of the institute after it (ICAG) published what it (GTEC) described as misleading information.
In a letter addressed to the Chief Executive Officer of the ICAG, Eric Oduro Osae, which was titled “Use of Unearned Doctorate,” GTEC pointed out that the restoration of the recognition was after the issue it raised was resolved.
“The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) acknowledges the corrective measures taken by yourself and/or the Institute, as communicated in your letter dated 8 January 2026, to address the issues raised, including the rectification of misleading information previously published.
Consequently, the Commission is satisfied that the identified breaches have been adequately remedied. Accordingly, with immediate effect, the recognition of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG) by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) is hereby restored,” part of the statement read.
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It added, “All professional certificates issued by the Institute from the date of restoration shall therefore be considered recognised by the Commission.”
The commission went on to congratulate the CEO of ICAG, whom it recently asked to drop his PhD title, on his appointment.
“The Commission seizes this opportunity to congratulate Mr. Eric Oduro Osae on his well-deserved appointment and wishes him every success in his new role.”
BAI
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