The Centre for Public Interest Law (CEPIL) has warned that the fight
against widespread corruption would remain a mirage if efforts are not
made to establish an independent prosecution mechanism to combat the
canker.
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“There is an urgent need for independent prosecution mechanism in
Ghana, indeed with the absence of an independent anti-corruption
enforcement mechanism, Ghana will not succeed in its fight against
corruption,” CEPIL Executive Director, Mr Augustine Niber said.
Mr Niber gave the warning at a news briefing to share with
journalists the Centre’s latest findings in two research reports on the
Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), Commission for Human Rights
and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) and the Public Accounts Committee of
parliament.




