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We’ll start prosecuting some names submitted by ORAL team in the coming weeks – Deputy AG

Thu, Mar 20 2025 3:57 PM
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Deputy Attorney General Dr Justice Srem Sai has revealed that his office will begin prosecuting some individuals whose names have been submitted by the defunct Operation Recover Assets and Loot (ORAL) team in the coming weeks.

He made this announcement at the launch of a project by the GIZ aimed at strengthening the rule of law in Ghana and combating corruption.

Dr Sai highlighted the importance of tackling corruption, which has long been one of the nation’s biggest challenges.

“Corruption has been a major obstacle for us as a country. The previous elections were largely focused on this issue, and many Ghanaians voted for the NDC government because of promises to address corruption,” he stated.

Dr Sai acknowledged the public’s growing impatience, particularly regarding the ORAL initiative. “Every day, I see people on social media and other platforms asking when the ORAL team will take action. They want to know when we will begin prosecuting or arresting individuals suspected of stealing public funds. I completely understand their concerns,” he remarked.

However, he stressed that while the public’s desire for swift action is understandable, due process must be followed.

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“While we are fully aware of the public’s eagerness, we must ensure that we operate within the rule of law. This includes respecting the rights of all individuals, even those suspected of corruption. These matters cannot be rushed,” he explained.

Dr Sai outlined the steps his office is taking to ensure the prosecutions are thoroughly prepared. “At the Attorney General’s department, we are currently building dockets for prosecution. This involves detailed investigations and collaboration with key investigative bodies such as the police service and the BNI. We are committed to gathering strong evidence to bring those responsible for corruption to justice,” he added.

The Deputy Attorney General reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fighting corruption and recovering misappropriated funds.

“Let me assure the public that President John Mahama’s government is steadfast in its commitment to tackling corruption. We will not only hold perpetrators accountable, but we are also focused on recovering the stolen assets for the benefit of the people of Ghana,” he said.

He urged the public to be patient, assuring them that the ORAL campaign is not just a political slogan, but a genuine effort to combat corruption.

“In the coming weeks, you will see that the ORAL campaign is more than just talk. It’s a real, ongoing effort by President John Mahama’s government to ensure those who have stolen from this country are held accountable,” he affirmed.

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