Finance Minister Inaugurates GoldBod Technical Committee to Drive Gold Sector Reforms

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Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has officially launched the Ghana GoldBod Technical Committee, a flagship initiative under President John Mahama‘s administration.

The programme aims to stabilize the country’s currency by formalizing and optimizing gold trading, enhancing the value chain, and combating illegal activities in the sector.

At the inauguration ceremony in Accra, Dr. Forson emphasized the urgent need for a cohesive approach to address inefficiencies and irregularities in Ghana’s gold market.

“This initiative will focus on formalizing gold trading within the small-scale mining industry, ensuring traceability, and enhancing the international credibility of Ghanaian gold,” Dr. Forson stated.

The finance minister pointed to the fragmented and poorly regulated nature of the sector as a major challenge. He highlighted the proliferation of uncoordinated gold-buying and export operations by individuals and entities, both local and foreign, which has fuelled widespread gold smuggling and drained foreign exchange resources.

To address these issues, the Ghana GoldBod will have a clear mandate to regulate and streamline the sector. Dr. Forson also criticized the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) for financial mismanagement stemming from its involvement in gold purchasing, which he said deviated from its core mandate.

The Technical Committee, composed of experienced professionals from both public and private sectors, has been tasked with crafting an operational framework and a legislative proposal for the GoldBod initiative. Members include legal, financial, and mining experts, such as:

Sammy Gyamfi , Acting Managing Director, PMMC

Dr. Johnson Asiamah, Former Deputy Governor, Bank of Ghana

Dr. Tony Aubyn, Former CEO, Minerals Commission

Joojo Kakra Bannerman, Head of Financial Markets, Standard Chartered Bank

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Other notable representatives from the Ministry of Finance, the Office of the Attorney-General, and the National Association of Small-Scale Miners

The committee has outlined key milestones include; Brainstorming sessions: January 28–29, 2025; Drafting the GoldBod Framework: January 30–February 4, 2025; Submission of proposed legislation: February 5, 2025 and Launch of GoldBod operations: March 8, 2025.

Economic Impact

The GoldBod initiative is seen as a crucial step toward leveraging Ghana’s gold resources for economic growth and stability. By formalizing the sector, the government aims to reduce smuggling, boost foreign exchange earnings, and ensure the sustainability of the gold industry.

Samuel Gyamfi, Managing Director of the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC), expressed confidence in the committee’s ability to deliver a framework that would transform the gold industry.

“The assembled team has the expertise to create a framework that is fit for purpose and can meet the initiative’s ambitious goals,” he said.

The successful implementation of the GoldBod initiative could enhance Ghana’s economic resilience while cementing its position as a global gold trade leader.

Last Updated on March 16, 2025 by samboad

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