e-Crime Bureau inaugurates governing board with former CSA boss as chairman
By Kingsley Webora TANKEH The e-Crime Bureau has reconstituted its governing board, appointing industry leaders, academics and technocrats to steer the affairs of the Ghanaian cybersecurity firm. The newly sworn-in board is charged with executing the bureau’s “transition and growth strategy”, aiming to position e-Crime Bureau as a leader in […]
The Centre for Policy Scrutiny (CPS), in collaboration with JoyNews, will on January 19, 2026, host a major public lecture in Accra to examine Ghana’s efforts to strengthen the cedi by leveraging the country’s vast gold reserves.

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