Former Auditor General Daniel Domelevo has attacked the approach the government is using in the corruption fight while highlighting the obstacles impe
Former Auditor General Daniel Domelevo has attacked the approach the government is using in the corruption fight while highlighting the obstacles impeding the country’s quest to attain a corruption-free system.
“We’re holding the bull by its tail. We are looking for small flies to use as examples in our fight against corruption, instead of holding the top officials accountable,” he said on JoyNews’ PM Express.
In a press release, the GII explained that Ghana, with a score of 43, ranked 8th out of 49 countries in SSA which were included in the index, alongside Benin (43) and Senegal (43)
Mr Domelevo underscored the significant role leadership plays in setting the tone for anti-corruption efforts. He argued that strong leadership sends signals throughout the system, influencing the approach to tackling corruption.
The Domelevo also observed that “the environment and the frequent political interference do not allow [the Office of the Special Prosecutor] to function the way that it should,”.
Source: Kapitalradio971.com//2024
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