A Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) governance report has found that bribery is more prevalent among males than females when interacting with public officials.

The report indicates that urban residents experience higher incidences of bribery compared to those in rural areas.

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Omar Seidu, Head of Social Statistics at GSS, presented key findings from the "Governance Series Wave 1 Report," revealing that 55.7 percent of the population had contact with public officials between January and December 2024.