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Employers Face Jail Over Unpaid Pensions- NPRA

M.Cby M.C
April 9, 2026
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Employers Face Jail Over Unpaid Pensions- NPRA

Pensioners

A major regulatory shift is underway in Ghana’s pension sector as the National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) intensifies its efforts to clamp down on employers who fail to remit Tier 2 pension contributions. 

The Authority has issued a stern warning that defaulting employers could soon face prosecution, signaling a tougher stance aimed at safeguarding workers’ retirement benefits.

Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the NPRA, Victor Azumah, emphasized the seriousness of the offence, stressing that employers who deduct pension contributions but fail to remit them are violating the law and the rights of their employees.

This renewed enforcement drive reflects growing concerns about compliance gaps within Ghana’s pension system, particularly regarding the privately managed but regulated Tier 2 component.

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Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the NPRA, Victor Azumah

Stronger Enforcement Measures Introduced

The NPRA has significantly strengthened its enforcement framework to address persistent non-compliance among employers. According to Mr. Azumah, the Authority has taken concrete steps to ensure that defaulters are held accountable under the law.

“We have trained over 40 prosecutors across the country to beef up our enforcement efforts and ensure that offenders are dealt with according to the law.” 

Victor Azumah

The training of these prosecutors represents a nationwide effort to enhance legal capacity and ensure swift action against employers who fail to meet their obligations. This move forms part of a broader strategy to improve compliance with Ghana’s three-tier pension scheme and restore trust in the system.

Industry analysts believe that this development marks a turning point in pension regulation, as enforcement mechanisms have historically been viewed as weak or inconsistently applied.

Understanding Employer Obligations

Under Ghana’s pension framework, employers are mandated to deduct pension contributions from employees’ salaries and remit them promptly to licensed pension fund managers. This responsibility is critical to ensuring that workers’ retirement savings are properly invested and managed over time.

Failure to fulfill this obligation has far-reaching consequences. It not only undermines the financial security of employees but also erodes confidence in the pension system as a whole.

Mr. Azumah reiterated the importance of full compliance, urging employers to take their responsibilities seriously.

“We are urging all employers to register their workers and ensure that Tier 2 contributions are paid as required by law.” 

Victor Azumah

He further stressed that proper registration of employees with approved trustees and pension schemes is a fundamental requirement that must not be overlooked.

Penalties and Legal Consequences

The NPRA has made it clear that sanctions will be strictly enforced against defaulting employers. Beyond the threat of prosecution, companies that fail to remit contributions risk incurring significant financial penalties.

“No employer should default in payment without proper communication. Any employer who does so will be surcharged a penalty of three percent of the amount in default.” 

Victor Azumah

In addition to surcharges, continued non-compliance could result in court action and recovery proceedings aimed at retrieving unpaid contributions. The possibility of jail time underscores the seriousness with which the Authority is treating these violations.

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This stricter regulatory posture is expected to compel employers to prioritize pension remittances and avoid the legal and financial repercussions associated with default.

Protecting Workers’ Retirement Security

The NPRA’s crackdown is ultimately driven by the need to protect the long-term welfare of Ghanaian workers. For many employees, pension contributions represent a critical source of income after retirement, making timely remittance essential.

However, industry observers note that non-remittance of Tier 2 contributions has been a longstanding issue. In many cases, employees remain unaware that their deductions have not been forwarded to pension fund managers, leaving them exposed to financial uncertainty in the future.

To address this, the NPRA is encouraging workers to take an active role in monitoring their pension accounts. Regularly checking pension statements and reporting discrepancies can help identify issues early and prevent long-term losses.

A Call for Compliance Over Punishment

Despite the tough stance, the NPRA maintains that its primary objective is to achieve compliance rather than punish employers. The Authority is urging businesses to align with regulatory requirements and avoid the consequences of non-compliance.

“Our priority is to ensure that employers comply with the law, but we will not hesitate to prosecute where violations persist,” Mr. Azumah stressed.

This balanced approach reflects the Authority’s commitment to fostering a transparent and accountable pension system while ensuring that workers’ rights are protected.

The NPRA’s latest warning signals a decisive shift toward stricter enforcement and greater accountability within Ghana’s pension landscape. By strengthening its legal framework and deploying trained prosecutors nationwide, the Authority is sending a clear message that non-compliance will no longer be tolerated.

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