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Ghana saved GHS 2.6bn, US$173m from terminated SML contracts – SML

November 3, 2025
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The Office of Special Prosecutor (OSP) says it has helped Ghana save more than GHS 2.6 billion and US$173 million from the cancellation of the upstream and mineral sector components of the Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML) revenue assurance deal.

​This amount the OSP noted that the savings are in addition to the GHS 1.2 billion already reported after the main SML contract was terminated.

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​It stated that the additional savings were from avoiding payments tied to crude oil and gold export monitoring services that were never implemented.

​“These contracts, which were based on a variable fee structure linked to exports of crude oil and gold, would have cost the State approximately US$173 million for crude oil and GHS 2.6 billion for gold exports over five years,” the OSP noted in its statement.

​The OSP indicated that SML did not commence operations in these sectors because the arrangement coincided with an ongoing KPMG audit and criminal investigations initiated by the OSP.

​Investigation conducted by the OSP discovered that Ghana exports about 3.85 million barrels of crude per month, with SML’s fee set at US$0.75 per barrel.

​If the deal had not been cancelled, it would have meant that the company would have been entitled to about US2.89 million monthly and US34.65 million annually, amounting to US$173 million over five years.

​Gold exports were also valued at over GHS 5.8 billion per month and would have attracted a 0.75% service fee, costing the State GHS 43.7 million monthly and GHS 525 million annually.

By: Rainbwradioonline.com/Ghana

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