Audio By Carbonatix
James Klutse Avedzi's illustrious career has reached new heights with his appointment by President Mahama as the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This milestone follows his distinguished 20-year tenure in the Parliament of Ghana, where he made significant contributions to the country's financial landscape.
Avedzi's impressive parliamentary career includes serving as Chairman of the Finance Committee from 2009 to 2017 and later as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, while concurrently holding the position of Deputy Minority Leader of Parliament. His expertise in finance and accounting has been instrumental in shaping Ghana's fiscal policies.
With an MBA in Finance and Accounting from the University of Liverpool and credentials as a Chartered Accountant (ICA-G Chartered), Avedzi brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his new role at the SEC.
Born with an insatiable passion for numbers and a drive to make a difference, Avedzi embarked on a journey that would take him to the pinnacle of public service. Growing up, he was fascinated by the world of finance and accounting. This led him to earn his Chartered Accountant certification from the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ghana) in 2001.
Avedzi's professional journey began in the Ministry of Tourism, where he served as an Accountant from 1995 to 1997. His exceptional skills and work ethic quickly earned him recognition, leading to his appointment as Deputy Chief Accountant at the Ministry of Health Headquarters.
In 2001, Avedzi became the Head of the Financial Reporting Unit at the Ministry of Health. His innovative approach to financial reporting led to the development of computerized accounting reporting systems, REPAC and PROAC, which streamlined financial reporting and enhanced transparency in public financial management.
In 2005, Avedzi was elected as a Member of Parliament for the Ketu North Constituency. His dedication to public service earned him a reputation as a champion of accountability and transparency. As Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) from 2017 to 2025, he played a pivotal role in ensuring that public institutions and MDAs were held accountable for their financial management.
Throughout his career, Avedzi has received numerous accolades, including an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from the European American University in 2010.
James Klutse Avedzi stands as a testament to the power of dedication, hard work, and a passion for service. His legacy inspires future generations of public servants, accountants, and leaders. As he takes on his new role at the SEC, Avedzi is poised to bring his exceptional leadership skills and financial acumen to the forefront, ensuring stability and confidence in Ghana's capital markets.
On a personal note, James Avedzi is a devoted husband and father of four. His journey from a passionate young accountant to a trailblazer in public service and finance exemplifies the values of excellence, integrity, and service.
Latest Stories
-
Minority is angry and frustrating government business – Bia East MP
3 minutes -
Finance Minister holds first investor town hall since 2021, signals strong recovery path
4 minutes -
Australia bans Iranian tourists with valid visas for six months
4 minutes -
Flood-hit Upper East communities battle water pollution and sanitation risks
7 minutes -
Transgender women banned from Olympics by new IOC policy
13 minutes -
Minority moves to petition CHRAJ over President Mahama’s use of brother’s private jet
14 minutes -
Lincoln University U-turn on honorary doctorate: We are proud of you—Rev. Opuni to Mahama
18 minutes -
Media Foundation for West Africa hosts national forum on corruption fight
19 minutes -
Police Transfer Ibrahim Mahama assault probe to CID Headquarters
27 minutes -
E&P takeover of Damang Mines: “Let’s have more Ghanaian companies come into the picture” – Sophia Akuffo
29 minutes -
Foreign Affairs Ministry urges Ghanaians travelling to Senegal to vaccinate before departure
40 minutes -
‘Auntie’ comment lands Ghanaian NHS worker in trouble
46 minutes -
BoG unveils six-point strategy to strengthen cybersecurity in banking sector
53 minutes -
Credible data shapes public policy and governance — Ahiafor
54 minutes -
“I need justice, not money” – Ibrahim Mahama on Police assault case
58 minutes
