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‘Corruption thrives where integrity is negotiable’ – Dr Apaak

March 2, 2026
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Deputy Minister for Education, Dr Clement Abas Apaak, has cautioned that corruption flourishes when integrity is treated as optional in professional practice.

He delivered the warning at the 46th Graduation and Admission Ceremony of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana (ICAG), urging newly admitted Chartered Accountants to uphold uncompromising ethical standards.

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“Corruption often begins where integrity is treated as negotiable,” Dr Apaak said. “A delayed disclosure here. A misclassified expenditure there. A compromised internal control is quietly overlooked.”

He stressed that such seemingly minor lapses gradually weaken institutions and erode public trust.

According to him, professional misconduct does not only affect balance sheets but also undermines national development.

“Integrity cannot be selective. It must be habitual,” he declared, noting that the accounting profession occupies a sensitive position in safeguarding financial credibility.

Dr Apaak reminded the graduates that their endorsements and audit opinions carry significant national implications.

“Financial statements are not mere documents; they are declarations of truth. Audit opinions are not routine endorsements; they are affirmations of credibility,” he stated.

He added that corruption should be viewed not merely as a governance challenge but as a developmental crisis with real consequences for citizens.

“Every misapplied cedi is a textbook not delivered. Every inflated contract is a clinic unfinished,” he said.

The deputy minister charged accountants to serve as a steady force for transparency in both public and private institutions.

“The fight against corruption will not be won by declarations alone. It will be won by professionals who insist on proper documentation, who demand adherence to standards, and who refuse to validate financial misrepresentation,” he emphasised.

He further urged the new professionals to demonstrate independence and courage in the discharge of their duties.

“To the newly admitted chartered accountants: your signature will carry weight. Let it never carry doubt,” Dr Apaak advised.

He encouraged ICAG to remain firm in enforcing ethical codes and strengthening quality assurance mechanisms to protect the credibility of the financial sector.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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