GoldBod has achieved most milestones in gold trade reforms - Sammy Gyamfi
Sammy Gyamfi, Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, says the institution has achieved most milestones set to restructure Ghana's gold trade sector, speaking on Ekosii Sen. According to Mr. Gyamfi, "We have achieved most of the milestones we set for ourselves to reset the gold trade sector."
Mr. Gyamfi stated that the establishment of GoldBod followed extensive consultations with stakeholders, in line with the President's directive. He explained that prior to GoldBod, the gold trade was largely unregulated and fragmented, but reforms-particularly in licensing-have helped streamline and centralise operations. He added that the introduction of a single licensing regime has improved coordination and transparency within the industry.
Mr. Gyamfi emphasized that GoldBod will continue to drive the government's vision of a more structured and efficient gold trading system. He said they addressed issues through licensing reforms to establish the Ghana Gold Board, and adopted a consultative implementation approach with stakeholders.
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GoldBod's CEO, Sammy Gyamfi, discusses the institution's progress in reforming Ghana's gold trade sector. He highlights efforts to bring order to a previously chaotic system - but what changes have been implemented?
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