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Ten key highlights of Mahama’s new code of conduct

May 7, 2025
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President John Dramani Mahama on May 5, 2025, launched a Code of Conduct for all political appointees under his administration.

The Code of Conduct outlines new rules on ethical behaviour, public accountability, and misuse of office.In his address, the president stated that “this document is not a ceremonial one“.

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It is a living and enforceable code that spells out what is expected of every individual appointed under this administration. This is a government of shared responsibility, and there will be no sacred cows.”The Code prohibits appointees from accepting gifts or favours from individuals or businesses with an interest in government decisions.

It also bars political appointees from purchasing state assets of any kind, land, vehicles, buildings, or shares, either directly or through third parties.“If you attempt to do so and you are found out, your appointment will be terminated,” the president warned.

Here are 10 key highlights of the Code:

  1. Zero Tolerance for Corruption & Conflicts of Interest

Ministers must avoid any situation where personal interests clash with public duties. They are barred from owning businesses that contract with government or using insider information for gain. Significant conflicts may require divestment or resignation.

  1. Mandatory Asset Declaration

Under Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution, ministers must declare all assets (land, businesses, jewelry over GHC5 million, etc.) before taking office, every four years, and upon exit. Failure to comply is a breach of law.

  1. No Purchase of State Assets

Ministers are prohibited from directly or indirectly buying government property (vehicles, land, shares, etc.). Violators face immediate dismissal.

  1. Strict Rules on Gifts & Hampers

Gifts exceeding GHC20,000 must be declared to Cabinet. Ministers cannot use public funds for hampers unless approved by the Chief of Staff for staff rewards.

  1. Social Media & Public Conduct

Ministers must maintain civility, avoid offensive language, and refrain from undermining the judiciary or other government agencies. Public attacks on institutions could lead to sanctions.

  1. Confidentiality of Cabinet Documents

Leaking Cabinet papers is a fireable offense. Documents marked “Secret” must be stored securely, and drafts shredded after use. Electronic records require equal protection.

  1. Travel & Sponsorship Transparency

Ministers must seek prior approval from the Chief of Staff for foreign trips. Sponsorships from third parties must be disclosed, and retroactive approvals are banned.

  1. No Influence Peddling or Quid Pro Quo

Using one’s position to secure favors for family/friends is prohibited. Ministers must recuse themselves from decisions benefiting personal contacts.

  1. Collective Cabinet Responsibility

Ministers must publicly support all Cabinet decisions or resign. Dissenting privately is allowed, but public defiance is grounds for dismissal.

  1. Workplace Integrity & Anti-Harassment

Ministers must ensure safe, respectful workplaces, address harassment promptly, and avoid appointing relatives to their offices.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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