In a press statement copied to GhanaWeb, GACC appealed to Mr Agyabeng to make corruption look expensive to deter people from engaging in it. The Coalition also hopes the anti-graft czar would be allowed to work independently devoid of any suppression from external sources. "The Coalition urges the Special Prosecutor to lead the charge in making corruption a low gain and high-risk venture in Ghana. This is necessary to reassure the citizenry of his fullest commitment to the fight against corruption, as well as serve to rekindle public trust and confidence in the Office of the Special Prosecutor," part of the statement read. Kissi Agyabeng has vowed to suppress and repress corruption in the country.
Source: GhanaWeb August 10, 2021 18:33 UTC