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| 2. Director-General of a government agency: The Director-General of a government agency in Ghana can earn a salary of up to GHS 45,000 per month. |
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| 3. Member of Parliament (MP): Members of Parliament in Ghana earn a monthly salary of GHS 11,500, as well as various allowances and benefits. |
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| 4. Minister of State: Ministers of State in Ghana earn a monthly salary of GHS 13,000, as well as various allowances and benefits. |
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| 5. Chief Justice: The Chief Justice of Ghana earns a monthly salary of GHS 16,000, as well as various allowances and benefits. |
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| 6. High Court Judge: High Court Judges in Ghana earn a monthly salary of GHS 13,000, as well as various allowances and benefits. |
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| 7. Director of a government department: Directors of government departments in Ghana can earn a salary of up to GHS 12,000 per month. |
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| 8. Ambassador: Ambassadors representing Ghana abroad can earn a salary of up to GHS 15,000 per month, as well as various allowances and benefits. |
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| 9. Auditor General: The Auditor General of Ghana earns a monthly salary of GHS 14,000, as well as various allowances and benefits. |
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| 10. Commissioner of a government regulatory agency: Commissioners of government regulatory agencies in Ghana can earn a salary of up to GHS 11,000 per month. |
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| Important facts: |
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| – Government salaries in Ghana are determined by the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC), which sets the pay scales for public sector employees. |
| – Government employees in Ghana are entitled to various allowances and benefits, including housing allowances, transport allowances, and medical benefits. |
| – The salaries of government officials in Ghana have come under scrutiny in recent years, with calls for increased transparency and accountability in public sector pay. |