Togo Undergoes IMF Governance and Anti-Corruption Audit

Economic governance
Thursday, 28 August 2025 09:54
Togo Undergoes IMF Governance and Anti-Corruption Audit
  • IMF conducts in-depth diagnostic mission on governance and anti-corruption in Togo.
  • Audit, requested by Togo, is part of the Extended Credit Facility approved in March 2024.

  • Findings will inform a strategic roadmap to enhance institutional integrity and investor confidence.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is conducting an in-depth diagnostic mission in Lomé this week, focusing on governance and anti-corruption efforts. The evaluation, requested by Togolese authorities, is part of the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) program approved in March 2024 and is scheduled to conclude on August 29, 2025.

The audit encompasses several key areas, including budgetary transparency, public finance management, institutional effectiveness, and the legal framework for business. It will also scrutinize the asset declaration regime for public officials, public procurement procedures, and the independence of control bodies.

Togo is among the first Francophone African nations to voluntarily undertake such an exercise. For Lomé, the objective is to identify structural weaknesses and align national practices with international standards. This move is intended to signal to donors and investors Togo's commitment to improving its business climate and consolidating macroeconomic gains.

The mission's conclusions, anticipated by year-end, will serve as the foundation for a strategic roadmap, as confirmed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance. This document aims to strengthen institutional integrity, support internal resource mobilization, and enhance the confidence of financial partners.

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