
Ghana Intensifies Fight Against Corruption with New Code of Conduct and Asset Recovery Operation
Ghana Launches Code of Conduct for Presidential Appointees and ‘Operation Recover All Loot’ to Combat Corruption Ghana is taking significant steps to combat corruption with the recent launch of a comprehensive code of conduct for all presidential appointees and the ambitious initiative, ‘Operation Recover All Loot.’ The announcements were made by Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang at a high-level national anti-corruption conference. The Vice President stated, “The launch of a comprehensive code of conduct...establishes clear ethical standards from the highest levels of government.” This initiative aims to set clear ethical guidelines for those in power and demonstrates a strong commitment to transparency and accountability. ‘Operation Recover All Loot’ is another key initiative aimed at recovering stolen assets. This initiative shows the government's determination to pursue those involved in corrupt practices. The Vice President’s speech highlighted the government's commitment to reviewing the 1992 Constitution to better address modern governance challenges, further demonstrating the comprehensive approach to fighting corruption. The launch of these initiatives marks a significant step forward in Ghana’s fight against corruption and promotes a positive image of a government committed to good governance and transparency.