The Ghana Gold Board has rejected allegations claiming the state gold assayer suffered losses approaching GH¢3 billion during its inaugural year of operation. Board officials characterized the assertions as fabricated attempts to discredit the organization's achievements and economic contributions to the nation.
The entity has maintained its financial performance has generating consistent surpluses since its establishment, contradicting the reported claims. Quarterly financial statements expected for publication will demonstrate profitability, according to the Media Relations Unit.
Officials urged citizens to dismiss the allegations and demanded the originating outlet retract the story with an apology for what they termed misleading and unethical journalism.
The entity has maintained its financial performance has generating consistent surpluses since its establishment, contradicting the reported claims. Quarterly financial statements expected for publication will demonstrate profitability, according to the Media Relations Unit.
Officials urged citizens to dismiss the allegations and demanded the originating outlet retract the story with an apology for what they termed misleading and unethical journalism.