Deputy Attorney-General, Dr Srem Sai, has assured the public that government is diligently pursuing cases under the Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL) initiative.
In a 3news.com report on September 4, 2025, Dr Sai admitted that concerns about the slow pace of the cases were legitimate but stressed that due process must be followed.
"The public will say they don't see anything, but the point I am trying to make is that the expectation is legitimate because of what we have witnessed. The work we are doing is very thorough and vibrant. I hardly sleep, but the public has to be made aware that we just can't bundle people based on complaints and throw them into jail," he said.
ORAL not targeted at any political party, just accountability to Ghanaians - AG
He explained that the legal vacation had contributed to delays, citing the case involving Adu Boahene as an example.
"To the extent that for Adu Boahene, we have covered one-third of the case, if not for the legal vacation, which stops the court for two months, we would probably have concluded our case, and then the defence would be open. We will come back in October and continue from where we left off. That is very fast if you compare it with all the other criminal trials that we are even doing here," he noted.
Dr Sai stressed that prosecution does not automatically mean guilt, adding that no law requires individuals to be jailed within a set period after being charged.
'ORAL is apt, no country can progress without accountability' – JB Danquah
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