Anna Bossman
Anna Bossman is a Ghanaian human rights advocate. She was formerly the director for the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Department of the African Development Bank. In 2017 she was appointed Ghana's ambassador to France.
Education
She was born in Kumasi, Ghana, to Dr Jonathan Emmanuel Bossman, a former Ghana representative to the United Nations in Geneva, and Alice Decker. Anna Bossman attended Holy Child [High School, Ghana|Holy Child School] in Cape Coast, going on to Achimota School for her high-school education. She graduated from the University of Ghana, Legon with a Law and Political Science degree and from the Ghana School of Law in 1980, being called to the Ghana Bar that year.Career
After serving as an Assistant State Attorney in Ghana's Ministry of Justice, Bossman went into private practice, and over the subsequent 25 years would pursue a career in the oil and gas industry and energy sector, working with major international companies including Tenneco in Gabon, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Angola, as well as in Ghana, where in 1996 she founded Bossman Consultancy Limited to provide support to power utilities and energy sectors, international institutions and donor agencies as well as private companies and business investors.She was Deputy Commissioner of Ghana's Commission on [Human Rights and Administrative Justice] from 2002 to 2010, where she was appointed Acting Commissioner.
In July 2011, she was employed by the African [Development Bank Group] as Director of the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Department, in charge of investigating fraud, corruption and other malpractices.