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Ex gratia meant to discourage corruption – Ayikoi Otoo

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  • Martian Voter 8 years ago

    You don't need to steal it because we are going to give it to you anyway.

  • Osei-Asibey -Atlanta 8 years ago

    Don't take it now. Because if you do, they'll know its corruption. Wait until the end of your service and we'll give it to you in that case we'll call it a different name-ex-gratis.

  • Obed Adore 8 years ago

    A very good piece of education.

  • efo 8 years ago

    Then it has failed to discourage the corruption
    Look all around us

  • Rin Tin Tin 8 years ago

    BRIBES WAA WAA MORE THAN WHEN KUFFOUR
    WAS IN CHARGE.IN HIS TIME HE BRIBED THE MPS WITH $5,000 EACH TO DASH GHANA TELECOM TO VODAFONE

  • Plasma Kote 8 years ago

    Read between the words

  • Pelicles 8 years ago

    Who said that ex-gratia payment will stop corruption? The framers of our constitution are dick-head idiots who lack critical thinking. I don't know what went through their mind for coming out with this nonsense that the paym ...
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  • SARPONG 8 years ago

    The explanation given by Otoo is not convincing. If ex-Gratia is to prevent corruption and a retirement benefit, how come people in Parliament collect it every four years while they are still in Parliament? This is a stupid e ...
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  • G. K. Berko 8 years ago

    Ayikoi makes it seem like Ex-Gratia has any potential to stem corruption out of our Politics, and even our entire Nation. That is a big sham. Our Politicians don't follow that dogma of, and are not responsive to, offering dec ...
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  • Jasmine 8 years ago

    "The main idea behind the institution of the ex gratia regime is to discourage corruption while encouraging integrity among Article 71 office holders..."

    The most stupid thing I have read in recent times. When you can't ef ...
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  • Earl Jones 8 years ago

    Ex gratia has obviously failed to discourage corruption. so back to the drawing board.

  • Okonko Palm 8 years ago

    It is another way of saying that ex gratia is legal and that it has been sanctioned by the constitution.So those who are against Tsatsu's entitlement must be making it out of political malice.

    His test is whether the entit ...
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  • G. K. Berko 8 years ago

    It is not the principle and the Law behind the Ex-Gratia that most Ghanaians have found questionable. It is the application of those that has engendered great worry among Ghanaians.

    If the Law allows for Ex-Gratia to the ...
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  • Joe 8 years ago

    Excellent analysis my brother Berko. The nation is in shambles. no wonder every fool wants to become an MP. JJ and Kuffour are all complicit in this day light robbery. All sectors of the economy are underfunded; economic deve ...
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  • asem 8 years ago

    What about when in active work think about that before talk about retirement at the ripe age of seventy

  • Salifu 8 years ago

    It is the people who are receiving the so called Ex-Gratia who are most Corrupt to the Bone.These people have made Ghana economically,politically and socially "Anaemic".These very people have no moral.

  • Pee 8 years ago

    And the Deputy Governors of Band Of Ghana including Bawumia. K T Hammond should ask Bawumia what he took home and is still taking home

  • Pee 8 years ago

    Mean Bank of Ghana

  • Mensah Abrampa 8 years ago

    What Ayikoi Otoo is saying is an insult to the intelligence of Ghanaians. He has just admitted that those public officials mentioned as recipients of the Ex Gratia who are supposed to be exemplary in leadership and integrity ...
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  • George Nutsugah 8 years ago

    But the president is already corrupt. Very very corrupt.

  • Kofi 8 years ago

    All workers then deserve ex-gratia so they won't be corrupt. If others do not deserve it then it should be abolished because it has failed to curb corruption among the recipients.

  • Sammy 8 years ago

    The proposed spat was groundless and muffled. If undeniably the optic and the legal underpinning for EX – GRATIA is what you have elaborated, then the framers of our country legislatures lacks constitutional astuteness and ...
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  • Mercy Ghanaba 8 years ago

    Well explained. This is a good system which should curb corruption by High officials.

    We need to exercise restraint before making too many accusations on people.

  • Nii Joromi 8 years ago

    Then Ghana should not be the second most corrupt country in the world. What a stupid statement.

  • Malik 8 years ago

    This is NPP man I admired most

  • Plasma Kote 8 years ago

    Very unintellectual, this guy was a Former Attorney General .....???????

    THE WORST IS YET TO COME !!!!!!

  • EZEKIEL 8 years ago

    You INTENDED to END corruption with the Ex-Gratia !! Funny, the SAME people were COLLECTING BRIBES whiles in office.So what are you telling us now ??
    Like Kufour decorating HIMSELF like a gorilla and ALL THE REST ???

  • EZEKIEL 8 years ago

    End EX-Gratia !!!!! This is a moral thing to do and has NO justification in our system! Introduce rather ESB (End of Service Benefit) to be PART of employment CONTRACT, and abide by it.
    Amybody caught till retirement in CORR ...
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