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    BoG tightens noose on financial leadership: annual ‘Fit and Proper’ tests now mandatory

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJanuary 29, 2026No Comments13 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    In a significant move to fortify the integrity of Ghana’s financial sector, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has issued a directive requiring all financial institutions to conduct mandatory annual “Fit and Proper” assessments for board members and key management personnel.

    The central bank emphasized that these tests are no longer just a one-time requirement during recruitment but must be carried out annually and prior to any new appointment. The move aims to prevent individuals with questionable integrity or inadequate expertise from steering the nation’s accountable institutions.

    Accountable institutions are now tasked with performing comprehensive due diligence. This goes beyond mere interviews, requiring independent verification of all material information provided by nominees and current executives.

    To satisfy the BoG’s stringent requirements, institutions must compile a robust dossier for each individual, including:

    ● Proof of Standing: Tax Clearance Certificates and Police Reports.

    ● Financial Health: Certified Financial Statements of Affairs and Bankruptcy/Insolvency Certificates.

    ● Professional Credentials: Certified copies of academic and professional certificates, along with a minimum of six years of regulatory references.

    ● Transparency: Beneficial ownership disclosures and enhanced due diligence questionnaires.

    A Split Command: Roles of the Board and Management

    The BoG has clearly demarcated responsibilities to ensure no gaps in oversight:

    For the Board of Directors:

    The Board holds the primary responsibility for “gatekeeping” at the highest level. They are tasked with: Establishing a Robust Fit and Proper Policy; Conducting due diligence prior to all appointments; and Overseeing the ongoing competence of all board members and key personnel.

    For Key Management:

    Management is responsible for the “middle-out” integrity of the firm. Their duties include:

    Assessing middle and lower management; Conducting annual reviews for Heads of Control Functions (Risk, Compliance, Internal Audit, and AML/CFT); and Reporting all findings directly to the Board for final review.

    The 10-Year Ban: The Cost of Failure

    The consequences of failing these assessments are severe. If a person is found “not fit and proper,” the Bank of Ghana has the authority to: Reject or Revoke an existing appointment immediately; and Issue a Prohibition Order of up to 10 years, effectively barring the individual from holding shares, directorships, or any key function in the financial sector.

    “Accountable institutions must not view this as a bureaucratic hurdle, but as a critical safeguard for depositor funds and national economic stability,” a source close to the central bank noted during a Q&A session on the new guidelines.

    This directive marks a shift toward proactive, rather than reactive, regulation. By making these tests an annual ritual, the BoG is ensuring that the “gatekeepers” of Ghana’s wealth remain as clean as the vaults they manage.

     

     

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