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Ghana has emerged as a major casualty in a decade-long financial haemorrhage, losing a staggering $54.1 billion to trade-related illicit financial flows (IFFs) between 2013 and 2022.
A bombshell report by Global Financial Integrity (GFI), titled "Trade-Related Illicit Financial Flows in Africa, 2013–2022", reveals that Ghana now ranks as the third most affected country on the continent.
The scale of the crisis is such that nearly 28% of Ghana’s total trade—approximately $3 out of every $10—is currently implicated in misinvoicing, price manipulation, or outright tax evasion.
While the absolute volumes are led by Africa’s largest economies, the intensity of the "value gap" in Ghana has outpaced many of its regional neighbours.
The report identifies a systemic opacity in Ghana’s primary export sectors—gold, cocoa, and oil. Large multinational buyers often leverage power imbalances to facilitate under-invoicing, a tactic where the value of exports is reported lower than their actual worth to avoid taxes and stash profits in offshore accounts.
Notably, trade with advanced economies like the G7 nations alone accounted for $20.5 billion of the losses. This highlights a persistent wealth transfer from Ghana's natural resources to the Global North, disguised as legitimate commerce.
The economic impact of these "invisible" flows translates directly into a lack of public services. According to GFI, countries plagued by high IFFs spend significantly less on their citizens:
- Health: 25% lower spending on average.
- Education: 58% lower spending on average.
For Ghana, reclaiming even a fraction of the $54.1 billion lost over the decade would have been enough to bridge the funding gaps for thousands of clinics and schools, reducing the nation's reliance on external debt.
The Roadmap to Recovery
To halt the bleeding, GFI outlines a series of aggressive technological and legal reforms:
- Digital Customs Modernisation: Implementing real-time data analytics to flag suspicious invoices at the point of entry/exit.
- Beneficial Ownership Registries: Stripping away the anonymity of shell companies to reveal the true individuals profiting from trade.
- Blockchain Verification: Using decentralised ledgers to automatically exchange trade valuation data between Ghana and its partners.
- Regional Synergy: Utilising the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to harmonise invoice verification across borders.
"Illicit financial flows represent a formidable barrier to Africa's inclusive growth and economic sovereignty," GFI stated, warning that without a shift from manual oversight to systemic digital authentication, Ghana remains a "net creditor" to the rest of the world.
The report concludes that if Ghana can successfully criminalise trade misinvoicing and enforce robust penalties, it could transform its economy from one characterised by resource leakage to one that fuels domestic development.
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