Four Awards for EOCO at 2024 Internal Audit Agency Gala

The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) celebrated a significant achievement by securing four prestigious awards at the Annual Awards ceremony held during the recent Internal Audit Agency Conference. The event took place at the University of Professional Studies in Accra, where top organizations in the field gathered to acknowledge outstanding performance in audit practices.

Dr. E. O. Osae, the Director-General of the Internal Audit Agency, commended EOCO for its exemplary performance based on the audit assessment for the 2023/2024 auditing year. He lauded the Office for its remarkable contributions to upholding rigorous audit standards and encouraged them to maintain their high level of excellence. Dr. Osae’s recognition highlighted EOCO’s effectiveness and its significant role in maintaining transparency and accountability.

The awards presented underscore EOCO’s steadfast commitment to excellence in combating economic and organized crime. The accolades serve as a testament to the Office’s dedication and successful efforts in its mission. The awards were given in the following categories:

This recognition not only reflects the high standards EOCO adheres to but also reinforces its reputation for leading the way in audit practices within the sector.

We extend our warmest congratulations to our Executive Director, COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, along with the Audit Committee and Audit Unit of EOCO. Their exceptional commitment to adhering to best audit practices has earned them four prestigious awards.

The awards ceremony also recognized other notable recipients, including the Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), the University of Cape Coast, and Bui Power Authority. Their achievements highlight the high standards of excellence within their respective fields.

This recognition underscores the dedication and hard work of all the award winners, celebrating their contributions to maintaining rigorous and effective audit practices.

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