Ghana MPs call for finance minister to be sacked
By Reuters
28 October 2022 |
5:56 am
A majority of Ghana's ruling party parliamentarians on Tuesday asked the president to sack finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta and his deputy, in what they say is a bid to restore hope in the financial sector.
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