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President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his determination to impose strict sanctions on any government appointees who flout the newly established Code of Conduct for public officials.
Unveiled on Tuesday, 6th May, the Code forms a central pillar of the administration’s wider initiative to instil professionalism, decency, and ethical responsibility within the public sector.
Its implementation underscores the government’s commitment to restoring public confidence in state institutions.
In a national address on Wednesday, 7th May, President Mahama delivered a stern warning, underscoring the seriousness with which he intends to uphold the Code.
“I have left my appointees in no doubt that I will bring down the hammer swiftly and strongly if they breach any of these provisions,” he stated emphatically.
The Code sets out detailed ethical obligations for officeholders, including a prohibition on the use of public funds for festive hampers and a ceiling of GH₵20,000 on acceptable gift values.
Aimed at curbing misuse of public resources, the measures are expected to enhance transparency, foster integrity, and strengthen accountability within government.
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