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Ghana: ‘No Room for Excessive SOE Salaries’ – Ato Forson Warns CBG Board

Minister of finance cautions state-owned enterprises against unsustainable pay structures amid economic challenges

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
July 10, 2025
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Ghana’s Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has issued a stern warning to the Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) board against approving excessive salaries for executives of state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

The caution comes amid government efforts to stabilize Ghana’s economy under its IMF program.

Speaking at a parliamentary briefing, he stated: “There’s no justification for extravagant compensation in SOEs when ordinary Ghanaians face hardship.”

His comments follow reports of some state enterprise CEOs earning over $15,000 monthly while workers protest delayed salaries.

The CBG, which oversees several nationalized banks, plays a key role in SOE governance. Forson emphasized three critical points:

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  • Fiscal discipline – SOEs must align with IMF-mandated wage bill controls
  • Performance linkage – Compensation should tie to measurable results
  • Public accountability – Full disclosure of executive pay structures

Finance Committee chair Kwaku Kwarteng supported the stance: “SOEs exist to serve citizens, not enrich individuals.” Recent audits revealed some SOE managers earn 20 times more than sector ministers.

SOE reforms remain crucial to Ghana’s $3 billion IMF program. The Fund’s latest review emphasized containing SOE losses, which exceeded 4% of GDP in 2024.

As public scrutiny of government spending intensifies, Forson’s intervention signals growing legislative oversight of SOE governance during this recovery period.

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