Mahama’s First 120 Days: Seven Key Anti-Corruption Inquiries and Forensic Audits Undertaken So Far

President John Mahama’s return to office has been marked by a strong anti-corruption drive, with seven high-profile investigations and audits initiated within the first 120 days. These efforts target past mismanagement in key government agencies, signaling a renewed commitment to transparency, justice, and institutional reform.

May 8, 2025 - 14:13
Mahama’s First 120 Days: Seven Key Anti-Corruption Inquiries and Forensic Audits Undertaken So Far
President John Dramani Mahama.

Mahama’s First 120 Days: Seven Key Anti-Corruption Inquiries and Forensic Audits Undertaken So Far

By clement nhyira addai | Top Knowledge Media

Accra, Ghana — As President John Mahama clocks 120 days into his renewed mandate, his administration’s aggressive pursuit of accountability and transparency is taking center stage. In a bold move to restore public trust and combat systemic corruption, the presidency has overseen the initiation of seven major anti-corruption investigations and forensic audits across critical sectors.

The President, during his campaign and inauguration, pledged to cleanse public institutions of entrenched corrupt practices. His early actions now reflect that commitment.

Below are the seven key investigations and audits launched under Mahama’s administration thus far:

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