Pressure group, OccupyGhana is questioning the whereabouts of last yearâs edition of the Auditor Generalâs report.
The group finds this crucial as the document will aid them to find out details about Ghanaâs public accounts and public offices within the said calendar year.
For now, attempts by the team to peruse the website of the Department for government expenditure and boost accountability have proven futile as of August 24, 2022.
Article 187(5) of the 1992 Constitution demands that the Audit Service publishes and submit the accounts âwithin six months after the end of the immediately preceding financial year to which each of the accountsâĤ relates.â


OccupyGhana says recent discussions with the Service have revealed a âreluctance to issue disallowances and surcharges even when your reports have shown that some of the above circumstances exist.â
âWe will therefore check whether in accordance with the express and mandatory terms of article 187(7), and in compliance with the mandatory injunctive orders of the Supreme Court in OCCUPYGHANA v ATTORNEY-GENERAL, you have duly issued disallowances and surcharges on the above.â
In a statement dated, the pressure group has threatened to petition the Attorney General to commence high crime proceedings against the service if the above processes are not triggered by the outfit.
However, âif the Attorney-General does not commence those proceedings, we will commence contempt proceedings against you.â