Mahama Names Archer Deputy EOCO Chief

Ghana Names Top Crime Fighter to Lead Asset Recovery.

President John Mahama picked Raymond Archer as deputy chief of Ghana's main crime office. Archer, known for finding hidden money and fighting wrongdoing, will help lead the Economic and Organised Crime Office.

The move fits with the President's push to bring back money and things taken from the people. Archer brings years of work in finding lies and catching those who steal.

His path to this job started with news writing, where he became famous for showing what went wrong in high places. He won many awards, such as the Global Gold Medal from world newsgroups. He ran two papers, The Enquirer and The Ghanaian Chronicle, where he wrote about bad acts by those in power.

Archer worked in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. He helped big companies like KPMG find out who was taking money. He knows much about catching lies and finding hidden cash.

Years ago, he helped write the rules for the office he would lead. Since then, he has run a team that investigates money crimes. They work in secret to catch those who break the law.

Archer learned his work at schools in the UK and Israel. He studies how computers can help catch wrongdoing and work with Israeli groups that know how to keep computer systems safe.

People think Archer will make the crime office better at finding stolen things. His mix of news work and finding lies makes him good at seeing what others try to hide.

The President wants all stolen things back. With Archer's help, the office might find more of what was taken from the people of Ghana.
 

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