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Registrar of Companies and CID Director-General Strengthen Strategic Partnership to Combat Corporate Fraud and Enhance Regulatory Integrity

by Victor Lavor
June 15, 2026
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In a significant demonstration of inter-agency cooperation aimed at strengthening Ghana’s corporate governance framework and safeguarding the integrity of the national business environment, the Office of the Registrar of Companies (ORC) and the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening institutional collaboration in the prevention, investigation and prosecution of corporate fraud and related economic crimes.

The high-level strategic engagement, held at the Headquarters of the Criminal Investigations Department, brought together the senior leadership of both institutions to deliberate on emerging challenges within Ghana’s corporate regulatory landscape and to explore mechanisms for enhancing cooperation in addressing corporate misconduct. The meeting underscored the shared commitment of the Office of the Registrar of Companies and the Criminal Investigations Department to promoting regulatory compliance, protecting the integrity of the corporate register and strengthening public confidence in Ghana’s corporate governance system.

The ORC delegation was led by the Registrar of Companies, Maame Samma Peprah, Esq. and included Kwesi Owusu-Abrokwa, Director of Administration and General Services, as well as Rebecca Aryeetey Smith, Esq., Head of the Legal Directorate.

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The CID delegation was led by COP Lydia Yaako Donkor, Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department and comprised a distinguished team of senior officers, including Chief Superintendent Benjamin Boah, Director of the Economic Crime Directorate, Chief Superintendent Stephen Akowuah, Director of the Fraud and General (F&G) Unit, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Seth Sewornu, Director of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), Chief Superintendent Nana Gyebi Director of the Cyber Unit, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Michael Adjei Director of the Intelligence Unit (IU) and Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Evelyn Borbor Kugblenu Director of the Domestic Violence Unit (DVU).

Central to the discussions was the increasing sophistication of corporate fraud schemes and the evolving nature of economic crime. Particular attention was devoted to offences involving the forgery of statutory documents, identity theft, impersonation of company officials, fraudulent alteration of corporate records, falsification of regulatory filings and other criminal activities that undermine the integrity and reliability of Ghana’s corporate register.

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Addressing the meeting, the Registrar of Companies emphasised the strategic importance of the corporate register as a critical national asset relied upon by investors, financial institutions, regulatory bodies, businesses and the general public in making informed commercial and investment decisions. She noted that any unlawful interference with the authenticity and accuracy of statutory corporate records transcends individual corporate interests and constitutes a direct threat to the credibility of Ghana’s corporate governance architecture and the trust that underpins commercial transactions.

The Registrar further highlighted the necessity of a coordinated and integrated response to corporate crime, stressing that effective corporate regulation must be complemented by robust law enforcement interventions. She observed that sustained collaboration between regulatory and investigative institutions is essential to ensuring transparency, accountability and confidence within the business ecosystem.

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Deliberations focused on practical strategies for strengthening institutional cooperation including enhanced intelligence sharing, improved investigative coordination, targeted capacity-building initiatives and the establishment of structured engagement mechanisms between the two institutions. The parties also explored avenues for improving the investigation and prosecution of offences involving the falsification of company records and other violations that impede the statutory functions of the Office of the Registrar of Companies.

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In her remarks, the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department reaffirmed the Ghana Police Service’s unwavering commitment to supporting the Office of the Registrar of Companies in safeguarding the integrity of the national corporate register. She assured the Registrar of the Department’s readiness to deepen collaboration in the detection, investigation and prosecution of offences within the corporate regulatory space and to provide the necessary institutional support to combat emerging forms of corporate and economic crime.

The engagement concluded with a shared resolve to institutionalise a stronger strategic partnership that harnesses the complementary mandates and expertise of both organisations in the fight against corporate crime. The collaboration is expected to contribute significantly to protecting legitimate businesses, reinforcing the rule of law and promoting a culture of corporate accountability and regulatory compliance.

The meeting has been widely recognised as a landmark step in strengthening cooperation between two key state institutions whose collective efforts are central to the advancement of Ghana’s corporate governance agenda. By enhancing coordination in the prevention and enforcement of corporate offences, the partnership is expected to bolster investor confidence, improve regulatory effectiveness and contribute to the development of a more transparent, accountable and resilient business environment.

As Ghana continues to position itself as a preferred destination for investment, entrepreneurship and economic growth, the strengthened collaboration between the Office of the Registrar of Companies and the Criminal Investigations Department represents a timely and decisive intervention aimed at ensuring that the country’s corporate regulatory framework remains secure, credible and responsive to the evolving challenges posed by corporate fraud and economic crime.

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