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General News of Saturday, February 16, 2019
Source: yen.com.gh
2019-02-16
Yaw Osafo-Maafo
Prime Minister Yaw Osafo-Maafo expressed his disappointment to the Special Prosecutor's Office, saying that Martin Amidu had not met his expectations.
According to the minister, many people were waiting from the office, but that has not yet materialized.
Some Ghanaians, including former President Jerry John Rawlings, have expressed concern at the delay by the Special Prosecutor in prosecuting corruption cases.
In a report from Ghanaweb.com, the former finance minister urged members of the new ruling party, the ruling party, who are frustrated by the government's efforts to prosecute corruption under the right Mahama government.
Osafo-Maafo was quoted as saying: "As we expected the office to be created, it was not so for us, that was not the case for me. We are all here, we are studying things and things will come out. I know things have fallen behind and people are starting to feel desperate, but I badure them that soon, people will see what we are doing. "
In the meantime, the Special Prosecutor, Mr. Martin A.B.K. Amidu, badured the public that the office would soon start prosecuting cases related to corruption.
He stated that he could only execute his mandate successfully with tact and not with emotion and speed.
S addressing the Daily Graphic in Accra, Mr Amidu said the Special Prosecutor's Office was working very hard, despite the difficulties, adding, "A well-conducted investigation over a period is better than a bad investigation." conducted in a short time. "
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