The Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), has honoured some former and current heads of the organization for distinguishing themselves in line of duty.At the closing ceremony of a conference for all Regional Directors of the organization, the Welfare Department appreciated the contributions of beneficiaries for making EOCO what it is today.Among the recipients include; COP(retired) Frank Adu Poku, Mr Justice Yao Adegbe Tsar, Lawyer Stephen Raymond Dapaa-Addo, Lawyer Theophilus Codjoe, Lawyer Mrs Aba Jacqueline Opoku, Lawyer Abdulai Bashiru Dapilah, Lawyer Charles Nana Antwi, Lawyer George Decardi-Nelson, Lawyer Charles Adama Akrong, Justice Stephen Alan Brobbey (retired) and Mr Biadela Morty Akpadzi Esq.The others are ACP(retired) Kwasi Korankyie Amoah, Mr Brian Anku Sapati, Mr Walter Kwasi Amewu, JC Amoonu-Money and COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah(Mrs).In a citation, EOCO staff expressed their profound appreciation for the current Executive Director COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah(Mrs) for her outstanding leadership, lauding her for spearheading transformative initiatives that have shaped the institution's progress.Among her notable achievements cited was the successful implementation of the Scheme of Service, a framework designed to guide the career progression and development of EOCO's staff.

This initiative has been instrumental in creating a clear path for advancement, providing officers with the motivation to excel in their roles. "This Scheme of Service has given us a roadmap for our careers," an EOCO officer shared, adding that it "has changed the way we look at growth within the office."The citation also recognized her relentless commitment to promoting meritocracy and excellence.

Under her leadership, dedicated officers have received well-deserved promotions, a practice that has uplifted the morale of many within the organization. "She is not just a leader but a mentor who recognizes talent and hard work.

Promotions here are now based on merit, and that has inspired many of us to give our best," an officer remarked.Additionally, Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah has been a driving force behind key legislative reforms aimed at improving EOCO's operational efficiency.