The Ghana Police Service and the Ministry of Education have emerged among repeat offenders on the Right to Information Commission’s latest list of public institutions sanctioned for failing to comply with reporting requirements under the RTI Act. The Commission has imposed a GH₵20,000 administrative penalty on 254 public institutions for failing to submit their 2025 Right to Information annual reports as required by law. The list of defaulting institutions includes the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana Education Service, the Ministry of Education, several hospitals, universities and state agencies. The latest sanctions have renewed concerns about persistent non-compliance among some public institutions, particularly those that have previously faced penalties for similar breaches. The investigation also found that the Ministry of Education had received the highest number of penalties, with four sanctions, while the Ghana Police Service had been penalised three times.