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GIPC Boss Touts Act 1015 as Lifeline for Businesses

Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
May 30, 2025
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Mr. Simon Madjie, Businesses, Restructuring

Mr. Simon Madjie, GIPC CEO

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Mr. Simon Madjie, has described the Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring Act, 2020 (Act 1015) as a crucial legal tool for revitalizing businesses facing financial distress in Ghana’s challenging economic environment.

Speaking at the Annual Public Lecture of the Chartered Institute of Restructuring and Insolvency Practitioners Ghana (CIRIP Ghana), Mr. Madjie outlined the practical benefits of the Act in safeguarding companies from collapse.

He identified fundamental issues such as weak corporate governance, overtrading, and working capital limitations as persistent causes of business failure in the country. These underlying issues, he explained, often spiral into full-blown crises that threaten jobs, creditor interests, and national productivity.

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“Under CIRA, companies in distress can be granted a ‘moratorium’ or Standstill Period. This legal pause protects them from creditor actions, giving a licensed Insolvency Practitioner time to assess the company’s viability and chart a path toward recovery”

Mr. Simon Madjie, GIPC CEO

He stressed that the moratorium period enables companies to regroup and collaborate with stakeholders under less pressure. 

According to him, this phase is instrumental in formulating a realistic restructuring plan capable of restoring business operations while simultaneously preserving employment and optimizing returns for shareholders and creditors alike.

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Mr. Simon Madjie, GIPC CEO

Mr. Madjie went further to explain that the Act is designed not just for legal compliance, but for holistic recovery. He emphasized that businesses must not wait until collapse is imminent. Instead, early identification of financial trouble and swift engagement with restructuring professionals is critical to leveraging the Act effectively.

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“This period encourages collaboration among stakeholders and facilitates the development of a practical restructuring plan, one that can restore operations, preserve jobs, and maximize returns for creditors and shareholders”

Mr. Simon Madjie, GIPC CEO

The presentation highlighted the Act’s relevance not only to private enterprises but also to public sector entities. 

Mr. Madjie urged small and medium enterprises (SMEs), state-owned enterprises, and large corporations alike to proactively engage with insolvency professionals at the first signs of financial difficulty. This, he noted, could make the difference between survival and collapse.

The GIPC CEO also touched on the Act’s international orientation. He emphasized that CIRA’s cross-border cooperation provisions empower Ghanaian courts to collaborate with foreign jurisdictions in managing insolvency proceedings involving multinational entities. 

This capacity, he argued, enhances Ghana’s credibility as a modern investment destination capable of handling complex commercial challenges. “CIRA’s cross-border cooperation provisions enable Ghanaian courts to work with foreign jurisdictions in insolvency matters,” he said.

Mr. Madjie delivered his remarks alongside distinguished speakers including the President of CIRIP Ghana, Mr. Felix Addo, and Dr. Ishmael Yamson, Chairman of the National Economic Dialogue Planning Committee. 

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Mr. Simon Madjie, Mr. Felix Addo, Dr. Ishmael Yamson, And Representatives

Their presence at the event, held under the auspices of CIRIP Ghana, underscored the growing importance of structured business recovery in Ghana’s economic reform agenda.

Throughout his address, Mr. Madjie made a compelling case for using legislation not just to close down failing companies but to salvage them in a manner that benefits the broader economy. He advocated for a national mindset shift toward constructive insolvency processes and professional business recovery practices.

The Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring Act, passed in 2020, remains one of Ghana’s most ambitious legislative tools for addressing the often-neglected problem of corporate collapse. 

As Ghana navigates recovery, the emphasis on sustainable private sector performance and job retention has grown sharper. Mr. Madjie’s message resonates not only with corporate Ghana but also with policymakers looking to safeguard long-term economic stability.

“The importance of early intervention cannot be overstated. The law exists not only to protect businesses, but to protect the livelihoods and economic ecosystems they support,” the GIPC noted in a statement summarizing Mr. Madjie’s presentation.

As economic challenges persist, the broader adoption of Act 1015’s provisions may mark a turning point in how Ghana handles financial distress, moving from liquidation to strategic renewal.

READ MORE: Ghana’s High Interest Rates Limiting Credit to Real Sector– Deloitte Report

Tags: Chartered Institute of Restructuring and Insolvency Practitioners GhanaCIRIP GhanaCorporate Insolvency and Restructuring ActGIPC CEOMr. Simon MadjieSmall and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
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