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Ghana Parliament Minority Seeks Action Against Gold Board CEO Over Dollar Gift
Sammy Gyamfi, Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, has faced intense criticism and calls for disciplinary action after a video surfaced showing him giving US dollars to evangelist Nana Agradaa, which many view as a breach of Ghana's Foreign Exchange Act and President John Mahama's Code of Conduct. The Minority Caucus and other prominent figures have urged swift punishment, ranging from suspension to dismissal, highlighting the need to uphold integrity and accountability in public office. Dr. Kabiru Tia, a Member of Parliament, emphasized that Gyamfi's public apology does not negate legal consequences, underscoring the importance of adherence to the law regardless of political influence. Supporters argue that Gyamfi's gesture was an act of kindness rooted in compassion rather than malice, pointing out the unfairness of the harsh backlash and calling for a balanced understanding of intentions. Critics, however, contend that the public gifting of foreign currency amidst economic challenges reflects poor judgment, undermines public trust, and perpetuates perceptions of elitism and impropriety. While Gyamfi has acknowledged the controversy and apologized, the incident continues to fuel debates about accountability, ethical leadership, and the standards expected of public officials in Ghana.

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