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    In a 24-hour period, 400 reports of suspected corruption cases are received by the ORAL committee.

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 22, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    In a 24-hour period, 400 reports of suspected corruption cases are received by the ORAL committee.
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    The Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) committee has received over 400 allegations of potential corruption in a single day, which is an incredible reaction to its recently created anonymous reporting tool. The public’s confidence in the committee’s capacity to combat corruption and retrieve embezzled public cash is reflected in the volume of reports it has received.

    In an interview with TV3, the chairman of the five-member ORAL committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, announced the news and thanked Ghanaians for their trust in the committee. The findings, which include supporting documentation, cover a broad spectrum of purported corruption situations, thereby reaffirming the committee’s authority to look into and deal with these issues.

    On December 20, the committee formally unveiled its anonymous reporting platforms, giving the public many options for exposing possible misconduct. These channels consist of an email address ([email protected]), a dedicated website (www.oralgh.org), and a toll-free line and WhatsApp (0800 900 111). These technologies are intended to promote openness and facilitate communication for people who want to share knowledge without worrying about reprisals.

    Ablakwa, a member of parliament as well, emphasised the importance of President-elect John Dramani Mahama’s pledge to combat corruption as part of his program for governing. ORAL will look into corruption cases under the upcoming administration, with a particular emphasis on recovering looted state assets. The committee will also be responsible for prosecuting those found guilty of embezzling public cash.

    Retrieving public cash, properties, and other state assets will be the main priority of the ORAL committee. These assets will thereafter be used to fund national development initiatives. Ablakwa stressed that among other instances being reviewed, the task group would give top priority to important areas like the contentious National Cathedral project, the ambulance spare parts issue, and the COVID-19 pandemic expenditures.

    Importantly, Ablakwa made it clear that the committee’s mandate is only temporary, intended to last until President Mahama appoints a new Attorney General. The committee will present its findings and report as soon as the Attorney General assumes office. Additionally, Ablakwa promised the public that the operations of the ORAL committee would not conflict with those of other well-established anti-corruption organisations in the nation.

    The public’s desire to see accountability and openness in government affairs is evident from the prompt response and large volume of reports received in the first 24 hours. It is anticipated that the ORAL committee would play a significant role in Ghana’s battle against corruption when it sets out on its mission.

    ORAL’s work will be extensively examined as the incoming administration gets ready to face the problems that lie ahead, and many people are hoping that the committee’s initiatives will result in significant reform and recovery.



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