Ghana ‘stagnated’ by the latest data corruption ranking – Deputy Lawyer General

Mouthpiece Attorney General Alfred Tuah-Yeboah says, government is stagnated by the latest corruption catalog ranking by Transparency Worldwide. The latest ranking has not noticed any improvement in Ghana’s fight against corruption where they have scored 43 out the score of 100%. This particular ranking has ignited an additional national conversation with city society organisations and anti- corruption crusaders questioning the particular repeated assurances by the Akufo-Addo’s government in the fight against this particular canker that is draining the particular country’s financial coffers. Yet speaking at a roundtable conversation organized by Ghana Condition Initiative at Fiesta Royale Hotel in Accra to the theme ” Rethinking Ghana’s anti-corruption strategies: a decade’s trend analysis of the data corruption perception index. The Mouthpiece Attorney likened the latest rating to high academic tagging scheme. “Few days back, we heard about the results and are stagnated so the query is why? If you are a lecturer and your student gets 43 or 44% everytime, you will find two options either the particular marking scheme is so higher or the student is not understanding but in this circumstance, Really dont think the marking structure is so high rather the particular student is the problem” this individual lamented. He added that will ” You will agree with myself that corruption is a canker we must all embrace a brand new mindset and work in order to eradicate them. Corruption everybody knows is a phenomenon that is complex in this demonstration and apparent in it’s presentation. Data corruption contributes to social and financial dysfunctionality and instability plus makes the Ghanaian society wallow in the pool of risk. Mr. Tuah-Yeboah however emphasized efforts government has implemented to fight corruption plus urged Ghanaians to have unending trust in the government to uproot corruption. “The present govt has continued with the data corruption fight. firstly, this management is committed to ridding our own nation of corruption because evident by the passage from the Right to Information Act (RTA) which gives substance to the combat corruption” he assured. Supply: MynewsGh. com/ 2022Send your own news stories to [email protected] and through WhatsApp on +233 202452509Related Topics: FeatureGhana