IN ORDER TO STOP CORRUPTION THE JUDICIARY MUST COME UP WITH A SYSTEM OF DISPOSING OF COURT CASES. THE OFFICERS IN ORDER TO EXPECT MONEY WILL DELIBERATELY DELAY YOUR CASE HOPING YOU WILL BRIBE HIM/HER BEFORE YOUR CASE WILL BE ... read full comment
IN ORDER TO STOP CORRUPTION THE JUDICIARY MUST COME UP WITH A SYSTEM OF DISPOSING OF COURT CASES. THE OFFICERS IN ORDER TO EXPECT MONEY WILL DELIBERATELY DELAY YOUR CASE HOPING YOU WILL BRIBE HIM/HER BEFORE YOUR CASE WILL BE ATTENDED TO. INSTITUTE FIRST COME FIRST SERVED ELSE NOTHING WILL CHANGE.
Obiara 8 years ago
The executive branch should emulate this. Day in day out, year in and year out, the AG implicates a large number of crooks but nothing happens to them, at least what the public knows. It is time for Mahama to act expeditiou ... read full comment
The executive branch should emulate this. Day in day out, year in and year out, the AG implicates a large number of crooks but nothing happens to them, at least what the public knows. It is time for Mahama to act expeditiously like Georgina and not hide behind democracy and court system. Enough of excuses.
GWD 8 years ago
"The public has been asked to report any officer who demands money before rendering service, to the Complaints Unit or directly to the Chief Justice."
So does the above quote from the statement mean the Judicial Staff coul ... read full comment
"The public has been asked to report any officer who demands money before rendering service, to the Complaints Unit or directly to the Chief Justice."
So does the above quote from the statement mean the Judicial Staff could demand money after after rendering service?
GAB 8 years ago
The Judicial staff is supposed not to demand money for any service rendered within the terms and conditions of service however, the investigations proved otherwise.......so the public must report.....
The Judicial staff is supposed not to demand money for any service rendered within the terms and conditions of service however, the investigations proved otherwise.......so the public must report.....
Nana Ampadu 8 years ago
The Judiciary been the third arm of government ought to hold fast her integrity.if Ghanaians lose hope in the judiciary i 'bet' you it will be chaos
The Judiciary been the third arm of government ought to hold fast her integrity.if Ghanaians lose hope in the judiciary i 'bet' you it will be chaos
Otiko 8 years ago
Govt must pay the staff well
Govt must pay the staff well
Abdul Fireman 8 years ago
That is a positive move by the judicial service. This is all what we are looking for. Strict and swift action always. God bless my homeland Ghana
That is a positive move by the judicial service. This is all what we are looking for. Strict and swift action always. God bless my homeland Ghana
Jake 8 years ago
Judical staff milking the system.
Judical staff milking the system.
Faried 8 years ago
With predictable impunity, the whistle blowers are punished and not the corrupt judicial officers. Unless the executive branch steps in (if indeed the government eschews a corrupt judiciary) this will send the unmistakable me ... read full comment
With predictable impunity, the whistle blowers are punished and not the corrupt judicial officers. Unless the executive branch steps in (if indeed the government eschews a corrupt judiciary) this will send the unmistakable message that 'you talk and you are out of the door.' The superfluous advice to the citizenry not to pay bribes works if the receivers have something to fear. As in all spheres of human endeavor, we get what we pay for. If the perverse incentive favors the bribe giver in judicial outcomes, you can bet that corruption will thrive. The parliamentary committee with oversight over the courts is called upon to demand real accountability and the promotion, if not the institutionalization, of investigative reporting. One tree does not a forest make. No matter how good Anas is, it can not be a solo effort.
IN ORDER TO STOP CORRUPTION THE JUDICIARY MUST COME UP WITH A SYSTEM OF DISPOSING OF COURT CASES. THE OFFICERS IN ORDER TO EXPECT MONEY WILL DELIBERATELY DELAY YOUR CASE HOPING YOU WILL BRIBE HIM/HER BEFORE YOUR CASE WILL BE ...
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The executive branch should emulate this. Day in day out, year in and year out, the AG implicates a large number of crooks but nothing happens to them, at least what the public knows. It is time for Mahama to act expeditiou ...
read full comment
"The public has been asked to report any officer who demands money before rendering service, to the Complaints Unit or directly to the Chief Justice."
So does the above quote from the statement mean the Judicial Staff coul ...
read full comment
The Judicial staff is supposed not to demand money for any service rendered within the terms and conditions of service however, the investigations proved otherwise.......so the public must report.....
The Judiciary been the third arm of government ought to hold fast her integrity.if Ghanaians lose hope in the judiciary i 'bet' you it will be chaos
Govt must pay the staff well
That is a positive move by the judicial service. This is all what we are looking for. Strict and swift action always. God bless my homeland Ghana
Judical staff milking the system.
With predictable impunity, the whistle blowers are punished and not the corrupt judicial officers. Unless the executive branch steps in (if indeed the government eschews a corrupt judiciary) this will send the unmistakable me ...
read full comment