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    No room for excessive salaries in SOEs – Ato Forson warns CBG board

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    Finance Minister, Dr Ato Forson with members of the Board of Consolidated Bank Ghana Limited (CBG) Finance Minister, Dr Ato Forson with members of the Board of Consolidated Bank Ghana Limited (CBG)

    Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has issued a stern warning to the newly inaugurated board of Consolidated Bank Ghana Limited (CBG), stressing that the era of excessive board allowances and inflated salaries in State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) is over.

    Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday, Dr Forson declared: “I made it clear that the era of excessive salaries and bloated board allowances in State-Owned Enterprises will not be entertained under our administration.”

    He called on the board to exhibit financial discipline and lead by example.

    The Finance Minister’s warning comes amid growing public scrutiny over compensation packages in SOEs, many of which have received significant government support.

    He urged the CBG board to prioritise accountability, performance, and value for money in all their operations.



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