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The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) says it would go after government agencies still pricing in foreign currencies.
This is part of their exercise to ensure that every institution complies with the recent Bank of Ghana directives.
Joy Business checks reveal that some government institutions are still quoting some of their services in dollars.
But a representative from the legal department of EOCO, Edward Cudjoe says the directive is not selective in terms of compliance.
Mr. Cudjoe however dismisses suggestions the exercise would just be a nine day wonder.
The office on Tuesday begun the exercise by visiting some institutions and companies in airport and Dzowulo areas, which it described as extremely successful.
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