Auditor-General reports over GH¢580m financial irregularities in 2023 African Games 

By Simon Asare

Accra, May 26, GNA – The Ghana Audit Service has uncovered financial irregularities amounting to more than GH¢580 million in the organisation of the 13th African Games. 

According to a comprehensive report on the Audit Service website, a total of GH¢2,245,515,037.44 was received and spent on the Games, which were hosted in Ghana from March 8 to 23, 2024.  

The multi-sport event brought together all African nations (excerpt Cape Verde), competing for laurels in 29 sporting disciplines. 

According to the audit report, total financial irregularities amounted to GH¢580,042,347.40, reflecting over-pricing of doping tests, sports equipment, accommodation cost, vehicle hiring contracts, vehicle brand and excessive rental cost. 

Other areas of irregularities unveiled by audit report are overpayment for undelivered and unidentifiable sports equipment, unrelated LOC payments, irregularities in accounting for Games donations and many others. 

The objectives of the audit were to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of financial and operational controls related to the Games, as well as compliance with procurement laws, financial regulations and contractual obligations. 

It also aimed to evaluate the proper use of public and donor funds, assess the integrity of management and accreditation systems, and review post-Games handling of assets and facilities. 

In addition, the audit verified the accuracy, completeness and authenticity of expenditures and assets procured for the event. 

The comprehensive audit report has recommended the recovery of the irregular amounts from Mr Mustapha Ussif, former Minister for Youth and Sports, Mr William Kartey, former Chief Director and Dr Kwaku Ofosu-Asare, Local Organising Committee Chairman for the 13th African Games. 

The report forms part of efforts to strengthen accountability and improve governance of future large-scale national events. 

GNA   

Edited by Kenneth Odeng Adade 

Reporter: Simon Asare 

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