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Gov’t must provide adequate funds to fight corruption – CHRAJ

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  • Omanbapa 9 years ago

    It sounds like the government has a bottomless pocket full of money. Everybody wants money. Even a member of parliament is complaining 7000 Ghana cedis is pittance. Quo Vadis?

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE 9 years ago

    WE KNOW ONLY TWO NAMES, NANA ADDO & BAWUMIA. NANA'S LEADERSHIP WITH BAWUMIA IS EXCELLENT. NANA IS OUR POLITICAL MESSIAH!! WE WILL PATIENTLY WAIT FOR HIM TO COME AND LIBERATE US FROM OUR ECONOMIC OPPRESSORS.WE CAN'T PUT OUR TR ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    We Akans as a people have competent , knowledgeable expertise and capable individuals who can not only manage Ghana but even the USA or any country for that matter. As long as we tap into the resources of both the diaspora an ...
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  • KWAA 9 years ago

    Why would Government provide more funds to fight something they are engaged in?This Government led by Mahama is so corrupt that, they will rather weaken institutions which will fight corruption than to srengthen them.

  • OLDMAN GYASI 9 years ago

    MONEY TO FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION MONEY IS ANOTHER FORM OF CORRUPTION.WHO IS THE LOOSER.

  • WTF 9 years ago

    What more money? Are CHRAJ officials not on salary plus all kinds of benefits and perks? More money for what?

  • SFO 9 years ago

    The Mahama led NDC gov't has being paying lip-service to the issues of corruption whilst the canker mutates and spreads like a deadly virus in the body politic of the country, leading to the apt description of mass murder of ...
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  • TEE 9 years ago

    PERIOD

  • Ghfuo, RIP Maya Angelou! 9 years ago

    The anti corruption bill must be sent to mahama's desk to be signed and enacted into law. Give him 1mth to sign it. After that, whether he signs it or not, it becomes law. Parliament must only deliberate the terms of the bill ...
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