Charlotte Osei calls for amendment to Asset Declaration regime

Her remarks come in the wake of a new report by the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), which revealed alarming figures about the cost of winning elections in Ghana.

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Former Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), Charlotte Osei, has called for amendments to Ghana’s asset declaration regime.

Her remarks come in the wake of a new report by the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), which revealed alarming figures about the cost of winning elections in Ghana.

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This development has raised serious concerns about the future of democratic governance and the country’s fight against corruption.

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According to the report, securing victory in presidential and parliamentary elections now requires an estimated $150 million and an additional GHS 10 million.

The report attributes this steep price tag to the growing monetization of the electoral process — a trend it warns is entrenching corruption and weakening accountability in public office.

Speaking at the event, Charlotte Osei, who is also a member of the Constitutional Review Committee, emphasised the need for a critical review of the asset declaration regime.

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Madam Osei described it as “a critical key for fighting corruption with public office holders.”

“For some reason, when you even look at the Constitution, even general managers of state-owned entities or entities where the state has interests are supposed to be subject to this asset declaration regime, I don’t know if we’ve applied it to that level.

She noted that reforms are necessary to strengthen transparency and public trust.

“I’m also wondering that, if we had a system where, on assumption of office, you declare it is very verified, such a stringent regime, will actually help.”

Source: myjoyonline.com

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