Eric Oduro Osae
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Eric Oduro Osae is a Ghanaian local governance official, lawyer and chartered accountant who serves as the director general of the internal audit agency of Ghana.[1][2][3] He is the technical director to the Ministry of local Governance and Rural Development.[4][5] Osae is the dean of graduate studies at the Institute of Local Governance[6][7] and a radio and television analyst on local governance issues.[6][7][8]
Eric Oduro Osae | |
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Born | Eric Oduro Osae |
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Education | University of London, University of Professional Studies |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountant, Ghana |
Osae had his senior high school education at the Presbyterian Boys Secondary school, Legon, Accra. He continued at the University of Professional Studies, Accra to read accounting and became a chartered accountant.[9][unreliable source?] Osae continued his education at University of Cape Coast where he was awarded Bachelor of Commerce Degree and in 2007 graduated as the best Tax Lawyer at the Ghana School of law.[10] He later went to University of London and was awarded Ph.D. in Political Economy.[9][unreliable source?]
Osae practiced previously from the Chamber of Koi Larbi & Co. and has served as the head of finance and accounts at the Institute of Local Government Studies between 2000 and 2010.[11][unreliable source?] He is the Technical Advisor for the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development.[12][13] Osae is currently the Director General of the Internal Audit agency.[14][15][8] He is also an academic who is the Dean of graduate studies at the Institute of Local Governance.[6][7]