The Member of Parliament for Akim Oda is calling for explanations over a reported US$1.7 billion loss associated with the Bank of Ghana's Domestic Gold Purchase Programme, citing an IMF report that identified the loss as equivalent to about 1.5% of Ghana's GDP. The NPP MP has challenged GoldBod's CEO to explain how the losses occurred and what measures are being taken to prevent recurrence.
19 August 2026 · Joy Online →
Ghana's Parliamentary Minority has contested the GoldBod CEO's defence of the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme, noting that while he admitted a US$1.7 billion loss reported by the IMF in 2025, he deflected responsibility. The Minority Leader argued that regardless of which state institution bears the loss, public funds are involved and require explanation, and challenged the CEO's claim of a GH¢907 million operational surplus.
19 August 2026 · Joy Online →
Akosua Manu, Advisor on Gender and Social Protection to NPP flagbearer Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has rejected GoldBod CEO Sammy Gyamfi's challenge to identify losses in the institution's accounts, arguing it is a "technical sleight of hand" to shift attention from the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme's losses. According to Manu, the IMF Ghana Country Report documents losses of more than US$1.7 billion in 2025 (equivalent to 1.5% of GDP), which she says sit on the Bank of Ghana's balance sheet while GoldBod executed the programme.
19 August 2026 · Joy Online →
Ghana Gold Board CEO Sammy Gyamfi has challenged Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin to invoke Parliament's oversight mechanisms to summon him regarding allegations that GoldBod was responsible for losses under the Bank of Ghana's Domestic Gold Purchase Programme. Gyamfi said he is ready to appear before Parliament at any time to defend GoldBod against the allegations.
19 August 2026 · Joy Online →
The Ghana Gold Board CEO rejected claims that the IMF attributed $1.7 billion losses to GoldBod, stating the IMF identified the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme as the source and that GoldBod was established later to take over the programme's activities. He said Ghana recorded about $400 million in losses from gold sales under the DGPP in 2024, rising to more than $1.7 billion in 2025 following programme expansion, with the IMF linking the losses to scaling-up, service fees, discounts, and foreign-exchange effects.
19 August 2026 · Joy Online →
Ghana Gold Board CEO Sammy Gyamfi has accused followers of Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin of ignoring the Auditor-General's findings, claiming GoldBod did not record a professional loss in 2025 and that the Auditor-General made no adverse audit findings against the board.
19 August 2026 · Joy Online →
The CEO of Ghana Gold Board has challenged the Minority Leader to produce IMF evidence directly implicating GoldBod in Bank of Ghana losses under the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme, while the Minority Caucus maintains that GoldBod must be held accountable and has filed a parliamentary motion for accountability.
19 August 2026 · Joy Online →
Presidential aide Dr Sammy Ayeh accused the NPP of misinterpreting IMF findings on Ghana's Domestic Gold Purchase Programme, arguing that losses predate the current NDC government and that the scheme involved both the Bank of Ghana and GoldBod. He contended that the NPP was attributing losses solely to GoldBod while ignoring prior losses under PMMC.
19 August 2026 · Joy Online →
Ghana's Parliamentary Minority cited an IMF report claiming the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme cost the Bank of Ghana GH¢22 billion (US$1.7 billion) in losses in 2025, and called for a full examination of how the programme was structured, financed and managed.
19 August 2026 · The Chronicle →