Economist and governance expert, Professor Stephen Adei, has called for the establishment of a special anti-corruption court in Ghana to fast-track corruption cases and ensure accountability.

According to Prof.

Adei, corruption cases often take years to resolve, allowing perpetrators to escape justice.

He emphasized the importance of separating corruption trials from the regular judicial system, arguing that such a court should operate like land courts or commercial courts to expedite cases. "We must have special courts, not kangaroo courts, where cases drag on for seven or eight years," he stated on the KeyPoints on March 8.