Former Auditor General Daniel Yao Domelevo is supporting a cutoff on how much political parties should spend on their exercises during electioneering campaign.
That's what he demands in the event that this isn't offered dire consideration, political parties will spend aimlessly and come to power just to track down method for repaying wellsprings of those monies.
"I believe that anybody who puts such a lot of cash into coming into office might get a kick out of the chance to recover it properly or wrongly," he said.
"In the event that particularly the individual acquired the cash, it should be discounted to any place it was acquired however at that point what we really want to be aware or to do is to initially placed a cutoff on the amount one can spend on party subsidizing."
Mr Domelevo made the idea on Ghana This evening on TV3 on Wednesday, March 22.
He was talking after many calls for controls to be placed on ideological group spending as the ongoing open methodology breeds debasement.
Prior in the day, former President John Dramani Mahama launch his campaign funding platform at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) additionally required the state to subsidize feasible political parties.
The former Auditor General, in any case, thought that the utilization of public resourced to support political parties should be regulated by law.
"The law that are on the ground as to straightforwardness and responsibility for party subsidizing have not be regarded or complied throughout the long term.
"Thus, we might need to guarantee we have the right lawful system before we put our public resources there, any other way we will open up a waste line."