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Ghana Needs Dedicated Anti-Corruption Courts, Says Senanu

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Ghana Needs Dedicated Anti-Corruption Courts, Says Senanu

A prominent Ghanaian official has called for the establishment of dedicated anti-corruption courts to strengthen the country's fight against graft and misconduct in public office.

Edem Senanu has argued that specialised courts would significantly improve the efficiency of corruption-related proceedings. According to him, such dedicated judicial forums would enable cases to be processed much faster than the current system allows, reducing delays that often plague high-profile trials.

The proposal also emphasises transparency and accessibility. Senanu contends that dedicated anti-corruption courts would allow greater public scrutiny of trials, keeping proceedings open and visible to citizens. This openness, he suggests, would enhance public confidence in the justice system and demonstrate the government's commitment to tackling corruption at all levels.

The call for specialised courts comes amid ongoing concerns about the pace of corruption prosecutions in Ghana. Many high-profile cases have faced lengthy court processes, prompting calls from civil society and officials alike for judicial reforms that could expedite trials without compromising fairness or due process.

Source: 3News

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