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Director-General of Securities and Exchange Commission honoured

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Business & Finance Director-General of Securities and Exchange Commission honoured
AUG 27, 2014 LISTEN

The Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr. Adu A. Antwi has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Finance & Accounting degree by the Commonwealth University, Belize.

A citation accompanying the award said he was being recognized for his inspirational story of academic and professional achievements, his contribution toward the promotion of good corporate governance and his efforts toward capital market development in Ghana.

The award was conferred upon him at a graduation ceremony of the University held in Dubai on August 6, 2014.

Read below the full citation:
Citation for the award of Doctor of Finance and Accounting, Honoris Causa

6th August 2014, Dubai, UAE
The Deputy Chancellor
Chancellor, as Deputy Chancellor of Commonwealth University, I present to you Mr Adu Anane Antwi as a candidate for the award of Doctor of Finance and Accounting, Honoris Causa, citing the following accomplishments:

Mr. Antwi is a self-made man, who rose from low beginnings to become an academic, a chartered accountant, a lawyer and a top public servant. He is the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Ghana.

Mr. Antwi is a Ghanaian by birth. He completed his middle school education at his home town, Anyinam-Kotoku in 1972 and started his working life in Accra as a factory floor worker in 1975. Desirous of improving his education, he started studying privately in 1978, passed some subjects in the RSA II examination in 1979 and got a job as an Accounts Clerk. He wrote several other examinations thereafter and finally gained admission to study for a degree in administration on part-time basis through the Degree Division of the University of Ghana's Institute of Adult Education in 1985. Mr. Antwi graduated BSc. Administration (Accounting) in 1989 and MBA in 1992 from the University of Ghana. He studied privately to qualify as a chartered accountant from the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ghana) in 1996 and studied further at the Ghana School of Law to qualify as a lawyer in 2007. He is currently pursuing Doctoral studies in Business Administration with the Paris School of Business, France. His educational story has been an inspiration to many, especially his students and professional/work colleagues who see him as their mentor.

Mr. Antwi has held various top management and board positions in public and private institutions in Ghana. He is a member of the Financial Stability Board Regional Consultative Group for Sub-Saharan Africa and the West African Capital Market Integration Council. He has also served on a number of

financial market committees in Ghana including the Financial Sector Consultative Committee, the Long Term Savings Committee and the National Bond Market Committee.

He has previously served as an Adjunct Lecturer at the Ghana School of Law, the Graduate School of the Central University College, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, and the National Banking College. Mr. Antwi has also served as an Instructor for the Ghana Stock Exchange's securities courses and as a Resource Person for the West African Institute for Economic and Financial Management, Nigeria. He currently serves on the Councils of two Universities in Ghana, the University College of Management Studies, and the Heritage Christian University College.

Mr. Antwi has special interest in corporate governance. He has conducted extensive research into corporate governance issues having published a number of articles and delivered public lectures on the subject as well as facilitated in workshops aimed at providing training and guidance for corporate managers in the practice of good corporate governance. He was acknowledged by The Corporate Guardian (The International Business Magazine) in its Jan - Feb 2003 edition as being at the vanguard of Ghana's effort to ensure good corporate governance. In 2004 he set up the Centre for Corporate Governance to promote the practice of good corporate governance in Ghana.

On his assumption of duty in 2011 as the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Ghana, where he worked as the Director of Corporate Finance & Investment Management from 1999 to 2003, he set the development and growth of the Ghanaian capital market as his prime focus and was seen by many as a reformist, especially because he took a break from the Commission to do private practice in accounting and law. Mr. Antwi has introduced many innovative programmes and policies that would stimulate the development of the Ghanaian capital market. He has been praised by the Ghanaian capital market observers as having brought reforms into the market.

Chancellor, I present to you Mr. Adu Anane Antwi as a candidate for the award of Doctor of Finance and Accounting, Honoris Causa.

The Chancellor
As Chancellor of Commonwealth University, by authority of the powers vested in me, I do hereby confer upon you the degree of Doctor of Finance and Accounting, Honoris Causa, with the title, honour, and privileges that are proper to it.

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