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Ghana Backs Major Reforms to IMO’s Global Maritime Audit Scheme

NewsBy Roger Amanor OforiJuly 9, 2026

Ghana Backs Major Reforms to IMO’s Global Maritime Audit SchemeGhana has thrown its full support behind major reforms that will ensure all 176 member nations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to undergo strict, mandatory safety checks every seven years. The move transforms what used to be a voluntary safety scheme into a legally binding…

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