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Piac
We’re partially satisfied with projects executed with petroleum funds – PIAC
Don’t use ABFA to fill expenditure gaps – PIAC to government
Petroleum revenues will benefit Ghanaians – Akufo-Addo
PIAC elects Professor Kwame Adom-Frimpong as its new chairman
You’ve failed again to provide data on ABFA – PIAC criticizes Finance Ministry
PIAC calls for sanctions against contractors who execute shoddy works
Punish contractors who execute shoddy works on oil-funded projects – PIAC to government
PIAC worried about thin-spread of petroleum revenues for projects
PIAC urges timely disbursement of oil revenues for projects
Implementation of free SHS has improved but challenges remain – PIAC
51% PDS shares were given out without evaluation – PIAC Chair
Parliament approves PIAC Report
Hotline Documentary: ¢81m road projects turn ¢395m after completion
PIAC raises alarm over inclusion of GH¢440m oil revenue in 2019 budget
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