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CSA fines EY Ghana GH₵360,000 for providing cybersecurity services without licence

Synthesised from 2 Ghanaian sources
The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has imposed a GH¢360,000 administrative penalty on Ernst & Young (EY) Ghana for providing regulated cybersecurity services without the requisite licence.
The Authority said EY Ghana continued to provide regulated cybersecurity services, including services to owners of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII), despite directives to regularise its operations.
In a statement dated August 18, 2026, the CSA said it directed EY Ghana on March 20, 2026, to submit an application for a Cybersecurity Service Provider (CSP) licence within 15 days.
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