CLOGSAG rejects plan to split CAGD from Finance Ministry

A push to split Ghana's accounting department from the Finance Ministry just got shut down by the civil servants who actually run the system.

CLOGSAG opposes CAGD independence
  • Isaac Bampoe Addo rejected the Constitution Review Committee's proposal at a Wednesday presser in Accra.
  • CLOGSAG argued that the Controller and Accountant General's Department functions as an implementing arm of the Finance Ministry.
  • Splitting it off would pile on bureaucracy, per the association.
  • Salary processing and payment coordination could grind slower under separation.
Why the justification fell flat
  • Daniel Appiah, CLOGSAG's internal review committee secretary, said the CRC's reasoning was thin.
  • Institutional confusion and weakened fiscal coordination were flagged as risks.
  • Appiah stayed open to discussion if stronger arguments surfaced.
  • Nothing in the committee's report convinced CLOGSAG that the change would help.
Fiscal council pitched instead
  • CLOGSAG wants an Independent Fiscal Responsibility Council baked into the Constitution.
  • Parliament-only legislation gets suspended too easily, per their argument.
  • COVID-era suspension of the Fiscal Responsibility Act was cited as proof.
  • Constitutional entrenchment would block governments from ditching oversight on a whim.
Other CRC proposals are catching flak
  • Council of State gaining vetting power over senior public-service appointments got rejected.
  • CLOGSAG said merit-based hiring should stay with governing councils and the Public Services Commission.
  • Article 197 needs "may" swapped to "shall" for binding governance regulations.
  • Tying local executive elections to population or economic thresholds would undermine equal political rights.
 

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