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Mahama bans appointees from accepting gifts and favours in new Code of Conduct

President John Dramani Mahama has issued a firm directive to all government appointees: no gifts or favours from individuals or entities with an interest in governmental decisions. This key rule is part of a newly launched Code of Conduct, unveiled today, Monday, May 5, 2025, as part of Mahama’s broader agenda to promote ethical governance under his 120-day Social Contract. “Appointees are prohibited from accepting gifts or favours, especially from companies or individuals with an interest in governmental decisions,” President Mahama emphasised during the launch.

The President made it clear that the Code is not symbolic, but a binding set of rules that all government officials must follow. This document is not ceremonial; it is a living and enforceable framework that outlines what is expected of every individual appointed under this administration,” he said. The new Code applies across the executive arm of government, covering ministers, deputy ministers, the Chief of Staff, presidential staffers, CEOs and their deputies, members of the Council of State, board members, and other appointees.

Among its key provisions are strict measures on conflict of interest, gift declarations, and use of government funds:

Conflict of Interest: Appointees must avoid or disclose any situation where personal interests could interfere with official duties, including owning stakes in companies that do business with government institutions.

High-Value Gifts: If a gift received during official duties exceeds GHC20,000, it must be declared and, unless permitted by the President, surrendered upon leaving office.

Government Spending: The Code forbids the use of government funds—including internally generated funds—for hampers or gift items, except for modest staff gifts recognizing excellence or retirement.

President Mahama’s announcement signals a clear move toward enforcing accountability and transparency at the highest levels of public office.

The new Code of Conduct is expected to ensure discipline and ethics within his administration and reinforce public trust.

By: Evans Effah

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