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Policy analyst and natural resource governance advocate, Dr. Steve Manteaw, has strongly refuted claims by Prof. Stephen Addae that the establishment of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) effectively legalizes illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
Describing the assertion as “mischievous,” Dr. Manteaw said Prof. Addae’s comments reflect a clear misunderstanding of the purpose, mandate, and regulatory framework underpinning GoldBod’s creation.
According to him, the allegations suggest a lack of familiarity with the GoldBod Act, which sets out stringent measures to prevent illegally mined gold from entering the country’s official supply chain.
Dr. Manteaw revealed that the Gold Board is already considering proposals for a comprehensive gold traceability system, a core legal requirement under its establishing Act.
This system will document the movement of gold from the mine site to the final market, an approach specifically designed to eliminate opportunities for illegal gold to be laundered into the formal market.
“How can an Act that mandates a full traceability framework, including documentation of custody from mine head to market, be interpreted as an attempt to legalize galamsey?” he questioned.
He further stressed that the Board’s policies and operational tools are aligned with international standards, including OECD guidelines on Responsible Mineral Sourcing and Financial Action Task Force (FATF) rules on customer due diligence.
These globally recognised frameworks aim to strengthen transparency and curb illicit mineral trade.
“Again, how can an entity whose processes are aligned with global due-diligence norms be described as one intended to legalize galamsey?” Dr. Manteaw added.
Expressing disappointment, he described Prof. Addae’s comments as “pedestrian” and unbecoming of a senior academic. He urged critics to acquaint themselves with the provisions of the GoldBod Act to avoid misleading the public on such critical national matters.
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