
Three former government officials, including the immediate past Minister of Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif, have been recommended for sanctions after explosive findings were established against them for financial and procurement irregularities, totalling over ¢580 million were reported at the 13th African Games in 2023.
The forensic audit was commissioned by President John Dramani Mahama in fulfilment of his promise to Ghanaians to hold public office holders accountable.
Also to be held accountable for similar infractions were William Kartey, former Chief Director of the Ministry, and Dr Kwaku Ofosu-Asare, former Chairman of the Local Organising Committee.
According to the report, several contracts were allegedly inflated far above market prices, including Anti-doping tests ¢8million; Accommodation ¢10million; Vehicle rentals ¢13.1million; Sports equipment ¢3.87million.
The report said contracts worth about ¢150.6million reportedly went to companies linked to the same beneficial owner.
The audit flagged over ¢20million in high-risk cash withdrawals and payments outside government financial controls.
Additionally, many contracts allegedly lacked itemised pricing, bills of quantities, clear specifications, delivery verification and reconciliation records.
The report noted that inspectors reportedly found cracks, water leakage, corrosion, poor finishing, and weak workmanship across several games facilities in which its estimated rectification cost is ¢12million
For instance, the report revealed that a company paid about $1.575 million for accommodation services allegedly lacked the proper licensing and regulatory approvals to operate accommodation facilities.
The audit also found multiple instances where different contractors appeared to be paid for similar or overlapping work, including Branding, T-shirts
medical services, printing, catering, and many more.
The Auditor-General has since submitted the audit report to Parliament.
The report, referenced AG.SAR/2026/03 and signed by Auditor-General, Johnson Akuamoah-Asiedu, was carried out pursuant to Section 16 of the Audit Service Act, 2000 (Act 584) and a formal request from the Office of the President dated October 22, 2025.
BY MALIK SULLEMANA
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