
Ghana's President Recommits to Fighting Corruption
Ghana's President Mahama Vows Non-Interference in Anti-Corruption Probes Ghanaian President John Mahama has reiterated his commitment to ensuring that his administration will not interfere in any ongoing or future anti-corruption investigations. This statement comes amidst growing concerns about the independence of anti-corruption agencies and the need for accountability for past government officials. "One of the major problems affecting our fight against corruption was political interference," President Mahama stated in a recent address. He cited specific examples, including instances where the Special Prosecutor was pressured to halt investigations. The video also includes footage of meetings where anti-corruption strategies were discussed. The government's commitment to transparency is a significant step towards strengthening public trust and fostering a more just and equitable society. The ongoing investigations are expected to shed light on past wrongdoings and prevent future instances of corruption.