Lawmakers sat in shocked silence and gasped because the Speaker of Parliament, Alban S.Ok. Bagbin, stated that establishing the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) was a futile train.
The House was doing the consideration of the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill when the Speaker indicated that the OSP will obtain no leads to the combat in opposition to corruption.
He argued that one of the best ways out to combat corruption is to decouple the Office of the Attorney-General from the Ministry of Justice.
“As for the law you passed on the establishment of the Office of the Special Prosecutor, I did tell you that it was an act in futility. You were not going to achieve anything, but you went ahead and passed it,” he asserted.
He added, “I am very clear in my mind that, that authority is embedded in the powers of the Attorney-General constitutionally.”
According to Mr. Bagbin, whereas the Minister of Justice is a political appointee, the Attorney-General should be a technical individual, who’s apolitical.
His remark got here forward of an approval by Parliament of the annual funds estimate of GH¢149,005,669 for the companies of the Office of the Special Prosecutor for the 12 months ending December 31, 2024.
The silence of the lawmakers was seen as essentially the most distinguished lack of a political voice within the debating chamber, with the Speaker taking over a perceived more and more activist position.
Source: Daily Guide
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