The Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) Alumni Association is grappling with a major leadership crisis, as growing discontent brews over allegations of financial mismanagement, lack of transparency, and overstayed leadership against its National President, Norman Yemetey Tetteh.

Aggrieved alumni have accused Tetteh of holding onto power for over a decade without organising democratic elections contrary to established constitutional provisions and best practices for leadership renewal.

At the heart of the controversy is the alleged disappearance of over GH¢5 million in alumni dues.

Members claim that during Tetteh's prolonged tenure, no financial statements have been shared, nor have independent audits been conducted to account for the Association's funds. "Norman and his executives have run the Association like a personal kingdom," said Kwame Boadi, a GIMPA graduate. "There's no accountability.