President has sworn in Dr Pamela Graham as Ghana’s new Auditor-General, making her the first woman to occupy the constitutional office.

The swearing-in ceremony was held at Jubilee House on July 2, 2026, and was attended by Vice President Professor . Dr Graham succeeds the retired Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu.

President Mahama charged the new Auditor-General to uphold the highest standards of independence, integrity, professionalism and fidelity to the Constitution in the discharge of her duties.

He also urged her to demonstrate competence, impartiality and courage in safeguarding public resources and promoting transparency and accountability.

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Dr Graham, a public finance expert with more than 25 years of private sector experience, previously served as a Senior Partner at Ernst & Young from 2020. Her appointment followed her nomination earlier this year, subject to consultations with the .

The ceremony was witnessed by former Auditor-General Daniel Yao Domlevo.

Dr Graham assumes office with responsibility for auditing public accounts and promoting fiscal discipline through the work of the Audit Service.



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