Ghana’s State-Owned Enterprises – Questions of Governance

SOEs

The latest State Ownership Report reveals critical insights into the performance of Ghana’s SOEs. Despite reforms, 2022 saw a staggering ₵14.4 billion net loss, raising questions about governance, transparency, and efficiency. With nearly 50% of government assets tied to SOEs, can improved corporate practices and accountability turn the tide? Explore the challenges and opportunities in reshaping this vital sector.

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