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预混料行业违规记录达 2700 万加纳塞地 / Premix Sector Records GH¢27m in Irregularities

预混料行业违规记录达 2700 万加纳塞地 / Premix Sector Records GH¢27m in Irregularities 迦纳术略
2026-02-26
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导读:在发生严重财务违规和管理不善问题后,加纳政府启动了一项全面整改行动,旨在改革预混燃料管理制度。

在发生严重财务违规和管理不善问题后,加纳政府启动了一项全面整改行动,旨在改革预混燃料管理制度。审计显示违规资金总额高达 2770 万塞地。

这项改革针对支持沿海渔村的社区发展基金(CDF)中 53% 的资金管理乱象展开。

渔业水产部(MoFA)的审计报告显示,2017 至 2024 年间,132 个登陆海滩委员会(LBCs)未能说明预混燃料拨款的去向,导致 1370 万塞地资金流失。

渔业部长 Emelia Arthur 女士表示,此次审计与追缴行动将成为预混燃料计划的转折点,重点落实透明度、问责制和长效改革机制。

审计报告披露了诸多违规行为:未经授权的资金提取、违反既定分配方案、财务记录缺失等。

这些问题导致社区关键项目资金被挪用,包括防洪排水系统、公共厕所、学校等对渔村发展至关重要的基础设施。

渔业部指出,这些缺陷严重阻碍了落后沿海地区的发展进程,影响当地民生改善和可持续发展目标(SDGs)的实现。

"本届政府不会回避历史遗留的制度缺陷。" 部长强调:"我们正采取坚决措施追缴公款,重建预混燃料系统公信力,确保渔业社区资源得到妥善保护。"

国家预混燃料秘书处行政长官 Ebow Mensah 先生证实,追缴程序已经启动。目前秘书处已向涉事海滩委员会发出催缴通知,并着手重组基层管理机构以加强财务监督。

重大案件将移交进一步处理,同时推行包括全国统一社区发展基金(2026 年 2 月实施)、强化登陆海滩委员会签字权限与强制报告制度、社区发展基金管理与预混燃料自动化系统对接、管理人员培训等七项改革措施。

"这些改革标志着预混燃料体系的新篇章。" Mensah 先生表示:"我们的核心目标是保护渔民权益、追回公共资金并杜绝历史错误重演。"

改革旨在确保预混燃料收益切实投入社区发展项目,直接助力减贫、教育、清洁饮水等可持续发展目标。

Premix Sector Records GH¢27m in Irregularities

A comprehensive recovery and reform campaign to transform the premix fuel regime, following serious financial mismanagement and breaches, indicates identified total irregularities worth GH¢27.7million.

The reform, initiated by government, is to transform the sector and deal with governance anomalies in the 53 percent Community Development Fund (CDF) which supports coastal fishing communities.

The campaign was necessitated by an audit conducted by the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture (MoFA) which revealed that, between 2017 and 2024, 132 Landing Beach Committees (LBCs) failed to account for funds received from premix fuel allocations – resulting in a loss of GH¢13.7million.

Sector minister Emelia Arthur said government has positioned the audit and recovery drive as a turning point for the premix programme, emphasising transparency, accountability and long-term reform.

The audit report detailed widespread failures including unauthorised withdrawals, non-compliance with approved fund distribution formulas and poor documentation.

These lapses prevented resources from being allocated to essential community projects; including drainage systems to address flooding, toilets to combat open defecation, schools to improve educational access and other infrastructure critical for coastal fishing communities.

The ministry said these shortcomings represent a severe setback for development in underdeveloped coastal areas, which rely heavily on these resources to improve living conditions and support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“This government will not look away from the institutional weaknesses we inherited. We are taking firm steps to recover public funds, restore confidence in the premix system and ensure that resources meant for fishing communities are properly protected,” the minister said.

Administrator-National Premix Secretariat, Mr. Ebow Mensah, confirmed that recovery processes have commenced.

“Recoveries have started and structured repayment arrangements are being pursued where appropriate,” he said, adding that the audit provided both moral and legal authority to act decisively and address long-standing governance gaps.

The ministry and premix secretariat have issued demand notices to the affected LBCs and are engaging them to ensure restitution and compliance.

In addition, serious cases are being referred for further action while governance structures at the landing-beach level are being restructured to tighten financial controls and oversight.

The MoFAD and National Premix Secretariat are implementing a suite of reforms designed to prevent future losses and ensure transparency.

Key among these measures are: introducing a nationwide Community Development Fund; an accountability and protection framework from February 2026 clearer signatory rules and mandatory reporting for all LBCs; alignment of CDF management with the Premix Fuel Automation System; enhanced training for LBC executives; and stricter compliance monitoring.

“These reforms mark a new chapter for the premix system. “Our focus is on protecting fisherfolk, recovering public funds and ensuring that mistakes of the past are not repeated,” Mr. Mensah said.

The reforms aim to ensure that premix revenues are reinvested in community development projects, directly contributing to SDGs related to poverty alleviation, education and clean water and sanitation.

来源:财经在线

文:By Wisdom JONNY-NUEKPE

翻译:无尽夏

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