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$1.2bn Smuggled Gold Exited Ghana in 2022 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
March 25, 2025
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Ghana and UK Intensify Efforts to Combat Illegal Gold Trade

Ghana and UK Intensify Efforts to Combat Illegal Gold Trade

Ghana’s fight against gold smuggling has taken a major step forward with the establishment of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), a new institution designed to regulate the gold sector, curb smuggling, and promote responsible trade.  

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has underscored the urgency of this initiative, citing the staggering loss of gold revenue due to illicit trade. 

Ghana’s Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson revealed the staggering scale of the illicit gold trade, which continues to undermine the country’s economic stability.  

“At the peak of our economic crisis in 2022, 60 tonnes of gold—worth an estimated $1.2 billion—left Ghana through illegal channels.” 

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister

The smuggling of gold has been a persistent issue for Ghana, with illegal mining operations, unregulated gold sales, and criminal networks siphoning away precious resources that could have bolstered the nation’s economic growth. 

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Dr. Forson’s statement highlights the magnitude of the loss, which, if retained within the country, could have had a transformative effect on Ghana’s economy. 

Dr. Forson emphasized, “Imagine the impact if that wealth had stayed in our economy!” His words underscore the importance of tackling the illegal gold trade head-on and ensuring that Ghana’s gold resources are harnessed for the benefit of its citizens. 

In a bid to address this issue, the government has partnered to form the UK-Ghana Gold Programme, a joint initiative aimed at breaking the link between illegal artisanal gold mining and organized crime.  

This collaboration is focused on bringing transparency and accountability to Ghana’s gold sector while tackling the challenges posed by illicit gold trade and smuggling. 

During a recent meeting with officials from the UK-Ghana Gold Programme, Dr. Forson discussed strategies to ensure that Ghana not only benefits from its gold resources but also combats the rampant illegal trade that has plagued the industry.

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Dr. Forson declared, “GoldBod will be a game-changer for our gold sector.” The establishment of GoldBod is a major step towards establishing a structured and regulated gold market, ensuring that only legally mined gold enters the national and international supply chains. 

Strengthening Gold Trade 

Ghana's Mining Industry
Ghana’s Mining Industry

To enhance transparency and ensure that more gold remains within the formal economy, the government is implementing several critical reforms. 

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The government has announced that it will fund GoldBod to purchase three tonnes of gold every week. This initiative will help boost Ghana’s foreign exchange reserves and create a structured market for legal gold trade. 

“This is just the start—we are taking back control of our gold industry and ensuring that our natural wealth benefits all Ghanaians. Together, we will build a stronger, more prosperous Ghana!” 

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister

The successful implementation of these reforms will require the cooperation of multiple stakeholders, including government agencies, security forces, miners, traders, and international partners.  

The government’s multi-faceted approach to tackling gold smuggling and enhancing the gold trade is a bold and forward-thinking strategy aimed at ensuring that Ghana’s vast gold resources contribute meaningfully to the national economy.  

Dr. Forson expressed confidence that these efforts would disrupt illegal networks, put Ghana back in control of its gold industry, and ensure that the country’s gold works for the benefit of its people. 

The UK-Ghana Gold Programme, EOCO, and PMMC have all pledged their support to ensure the success of these initiatives. 

As Ghana intensifies its crackdown on gold smuggling, the establishment of GoldBod and the removal of restrictive tax policies signal a new era in the nation’s gold industry—one where the country’s vast mineral wealth is used for national development rather than lost to illicit trade. 

This initiative is a defining moment in Ghana’s journey to harness its gold resources responsibly and sustainably. 

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Tags: Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO)Finance Minister Cassiel Ato ForsonGhana gold tradeGhana GoldBodgold industry regulationgold sector reformsgold smugglingIllegal miningPrecious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC)UK-Ghana Gold Programme
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