Government Expenditure
Tracking Government’s General Expenditure in Ghana.
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Exporting Hazard: The dark side of European used cars and parts trade in Ghana
80 percent of over 280,000 vehicles exported to West Africa from the Netherlands were “old and below the Euro 4/IV…
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Chinese-owned vessels ‘threaten Ghana’s fishing industry’
A three-month investigation based on interviews with dozens of fishery experts, company records and financial documents has revealed an opaque…
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READ: iWatch Africa’s Top 10 Reports in 2021
2021 has been an important year for journalism and evidence based opinion reports despite the challenges COVID-19 has posed to…
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Transforming climate finance for debt-distressed economies during COVID-19
One year after the World Health Organisation declared the COVID-19 disease as a global pandemic, many emerging markets and developing economies…
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iWatch Africa to launch its 2021 ‘Policy Dialogue Series’ on Saturday, Jan 16
iWatch Africa will officially unveil its maiden ‘Policy Dialogue Series’ on Saturday, 16th January 2021 as part of a broader…
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iWatch Africa becomes a member of the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN)
iWatch Africa is proud to announce its membership of the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN), the world’s leading association of…
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How multinational tech companies exploit tax laws and shift profit: a focus on Ghana and Nigeria
Shell, the Anglo-Dutch oil giant, has been accused in Nigeria of large scale oil spills in Ogoniland. As a result,…
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A step by step account of how Airbus paid bribes to Ghanaian officials
The JEA Mills-led government and the Mahama-led administration have been separately cited in a major corruption case involving the procurement…
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Ex President Mills-Mahama gov’t cited in major corruption scandal involving Airbus
The JEA Mills-led government and the Mahama-led administration have been separately cited in a major corruption case involving the procurement…
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Financial sector clean-up: Over 6000 direct jobs lost, costing taxpayers over GHC20bn with no convictions so far
iWatch Africa investigation into the number of direct jobs lost as a result of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) clean-up…
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