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Media Urged To Bring Issues Of Corruption To Light

  The Media must help the fight against corruption by highlighting issues of alleged corrupt practices in order to promote good governance and business integrity. An independent, pluralistic free press, with trained journalists who have unfettered access to information, was essential to effectively investigate corruption and raise public awareness on its impact. Madam Awelana Addah, Programmes Manager of the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), stated these at a capacity building workshop on Business Integrity Reporting, organised by GII for some selected journalists in Kumasi. It formed part of GII’s on-going Multi-Stakeholder Business Integrity Forum (MSBIF) project, which is being funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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CHRAJ Calls For Private Sector Participation In NACAP Implementation

  Mr Richard A. Quayson, Deputy Commissioner Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), on Monday called for the private sector and Civil Societies participation in the implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NACAP). “The control of corruption in Ghana should be the responsibility of each citizen. Through NACAP citizens are allowed to join hands and tackle corruption in the country to secure and sustain the nation’s development,” Mr Quayson told the Ghana News Agency in an interview in Accra. He noted that since the inception of NACAP in 2015 the Commission had seen more public sector participation in its implementation plan to fight corruption in the country than the private sector and civil societies.

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