Margins ID Group passes Labour Ministry compliance inspection
Margins ID Group has successfully completed an official compliance and enforcement inspection by the Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment, reaffirming the company’s adherence to national corporate and institutional standards.
A delegation from the Ministry, led by Dr. Daniel Ayikwei and Brigadier General Daniel Mishio, visited the company’s headquarters and its subsidiary manufacturing facility, Intelligent Card Production Systems (ICPS).
The inspection formed part of the Ministry’s ongoing mandate to ensure organisations operate in line with Ghana’s labour and regulatory frameworks.
Margins ID Group’s Chief Executive Officer, Moses Kwesi Baiden, led the tour, providing insight into the company’s operations, advanced production systems and commitment to innovation in secure identity solutions.
Following the assessment, the Ministry’s team commended Margins ID Group for its strict compliance with national protocols. The company was confirmed to have met all required operational, safety and regulatory standards.
In a statement, Margins ID Group expressed pride in the outcome, noting that the results reflect its longstanding commitment to excellence, security and technological advancement in identity solutions.
The Ministry’s commendation further solidifies Margins ID Group’s position as a leader in secure identity and technology services in Ghana and across the sub-region.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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