Ernst And Young Honored

Ms Mariam Kebe,P.R.O  of the Humanity Magazine presenting the award to Mr.Ferdinand Gunn ,Country partner of Ernst and Young

Ernst and Young  Ghana Limited has been honored by the Humanity Magazine International for their outstanding contribution for promoting  accountability, protection of  public and private  investment and eradication of corruption in Ghana.

Ernst and young  has over the past years established  itself  for  projecting efficiency in financial  management and  committed to offering their part in creating a better working world for people and communities .

A certificate of honour presented to Ernst and young  by the  managing editor  of the Humanity Magazine International Mr Yahaya Alhassan , which reads in part ‘’ with respect to the success story of helping your cherished clients to overcome their difficulties and embracing success in transparent and efficient manners,the humanity magazine would like to award your good works.”. It added that “you have shown the way and you have demonstrated that hard work and dedication pays”.

“Over the last years  your Group has clearly demonstrated that the Ghanaian transparency dream can be made a reality and your existence  has brought financial discpline  to both private and government  which has no doubt contributed  towards the development of mother Ghana” Mr. Alhassan  said after presenting the award.

on his part ,Mr. Ferdinand Gunn,the country managing partner  of Ernst and Young expressed his appreciation for such an honor ,he stressed that,his office is always open to doing business  to  the benefit of the community.

The Humanity Magazine  promotes  businesses in Africa and their counterparts in Europe, Asia and America to team up to expand their operations to create more jobs for the youth.

Mr Alhassan  said the Humanity Magazine  aimed at promoting quality leadership by recognising the achievements of public and private institutions to serve as shinning examples for other managers to emulate.

He  called on both   state-owned institutions and private enterprises to emulate the qualities of Ernst  and Young  by aiming for greatness.

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