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NSA Looting Scandal: AG hints at plans to file civil suit against suspects

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  • FREEDY 22 hours ago

    AREST AND LOCK THEM UP BEFORE CHRISTMAS:

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  • Akuaku 19 hours ago

    AG , always talking and doing press conferences, it’s a year now since NDC came to power and yet no one has been jailed.

  • Owan Yaw aka Lisiemine Ubi 20 hours ago

    Talk, talk AG. Nothing to show off in terms of prosecutions for the past one year. And Srem Sai is struggling with the prosecution of the Signals guy. They need to be reshuffled.

  • Kofi BA 20 hours ago

    Has Dominic Ayine been infected with rabies? Why can't he stop barking like a dog and do the needful in court? Aaba

  • John 19 hours ago

    Why would you publicly disclose this??? Strategically myopic. You think the looters are joking? They are taking steps to hide the loot with this disclosure

  • Nothing new 18 hours ago

    AG is always considering or hinting of prosecution. They all are afraid of being alone and lonely after they are no longer in office.

    That's why OSP must be encouraged to do their job very well

  • Lash 15 hours ago

    NATO!!! No Action Talk Only. When will Ayine keep quiet? I don't think this guy has a case in the NSA.

  • Raphael Abeam US 12 hours ago

    Is the AG wants the people of Ghana to praise him or he wants us to.prosecute the offenders.Or it seems he doesn't know his job. Why do you want Ghanaians to hear your voice on what reason without delivering.

  • PATHETIC. FIRST YOU SAID THEY PERSONALLY LOOTED. NOW YOU ARE SAYING THEY SUPERINTENDED OR SAT DOWN FOR OTHERS TO LOOT? 11 hours ago

    My God, what an AG. If that is the case, then line up all heads of government institutions. This year alone GHC3 billion is reported to have been lost already.

  • Kwadwo 6 hours ago

    Mr. AG in one of your press briefings early this year, you said some have started 'singing ', assuming that they were ready to confess but since then no progress is made to this case.