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'Stop accepting awards from questionable, self-appointed rating bodies' — Mahama bans Ministers, CEOs
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'Stop accepting awards from questionable, self-appointed rating bodies' — Mahama bans Ministers, CEOs

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
The Presidency has instructed all Ministers of State, Chief Executive Officers of state institutions and other political appointees to avoid participating in or accepting awards from private organisations without prior clearance from the Office of the President.

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