Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng has pointed out the paradox in public expectations regarding his work.
According to him, "Everyone wants the Special Prosecutor to do his job, yet no one wants the Special Prosecutor to do his job.
It all depends on the subject of the investigation." He further explained that while there is broad acceptance that corruption must be tackled, individuals resist scrutiny when it directly affects them. "No one wants to yield freely to scrutiny.
No one happily accedes to indictment.