Ghana making strides in corruption fight – AG

Ghana making strides in corruption fight – AG

The Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame has maintained that despite Ghana stagnating on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) for the past 3 years, the government since its assumption of office in 2017 has taken bold steps to curb and fight the penchant for corruption in the country.

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However, speaking to journalists for the first time since the report was released, Mr Dame noted that the government is committed to fighting corruption through the numerous institutional reforms it is putting in place and in no time, Ghana will improve its CPI.

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“The effort to tackle corruption will only succeed if we understand the way corruption works.

Corruption is mostly engaged in by government officials, businesses, Civil Society, the media, public servants, the church and virtually all members of the public.

“Since 2017, the government has focused on building a system for the prevention and detection of corruption

He pointed out that the fight against the canker is evident in the institutional reforms the government is putting in place along with the passage and amendment of laws that will help tackle and curb corruption.

According to him, the financial empowerment of antigraft institutions like the Office of the Special Prosecutor, and the digitization of our Ports and Courts amongst hosts of digitization drive spearheaded by the government is proof that it is committed to rooting out corruption.

Source: Citi Newsroom
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