The Executive Director of the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), Mary Addah, has requested state companies together with the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) and the Attorney-General’s Department, liable for combating corruption, to work to sort out the menace regardless of the restrictions within the legislation.
She famous that elements of the anti-corruption legal guidelines such because the one on ‘he who alleges must prove’ makes the work of the anti-corruption companies tough however that ought to not cease them from performing.
Her feedback come after the Office of the Attorney-General suggested EOCO to not provoke any transfer to research cash laundering within the dealings of the previous Sanitation Minister, Cecilia Dapaah.
Upon a request for recommendation by EOCO on the matter, the Attorney-General’s workplace, in a letter dated April 25, 2024 and copied to EOCO, stated it discovered that the OSP didn’t submit the report on its collaborative investigation to EOCO.
Additionally, the workplace famous the OSP has not responded to EOCO’s request for its findings.
According to the Attorney General’s workplace, the docket offered to EOCO solely comprises the OSP’s letter transmitting the docket, the diary of motion, statements taken through the investigation, and letters written by the OSP to different establishments just like the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and banks for inquiries.
Speaking on the GhanaTonight present on TV3 Thursday May 2, Madam Mary Addah stated “If the fight against corruption is to gain any traction then our actions and inactions must also follow suit. We know we are working within certain ineffective regimes and limitations there off and but the impression should not be created that we are creating every opportunity to ensure that people get away with wrong. It is not surprising admittedly I must say but it is sad that this is what is happening.”
Asked what EOCO may have finished in another way as an alternative of going to the Attorney-General for recommendation, she answered “If you take a look at the EOCO legislation what surprises me inside that’s the truth that now we have a dispensation the place points round monetary crimes and points round criminality usually are presupposed to be handled by EOCO. But Unfortunately, on this case, we see that the Office of the Special Prosecutor determined that EOCO could be finest positioned to do that as a result of that they had finished different investigations which have proven that there was a chance of cash laundering on this case. So they need to do additional interrogations into this course of. Hence, for those who take a look at the anti-money laundering Act part one, it speaks particularly to this, it says ‘where a person under investigation for money laundering is in possession or control of property which the person cannot account for and which is disproportionate to the income of that person from known sources that person shall be deemed to have committed an offense under subsection’.
“It additionally then provides EOCO the chance to do a life-style audit, within the current previous now we have heard lots of it and we have to see this life-style audit being activated much more. Because of the dispensation inside which we function the place he who alleges should show we all know that the burden of proof whether it is shifted, may assist us lots, and so this explicit legislation is restrictive however on this occasion, it is extremely good as a result of we’re speaking about cash laundering, I’m not certain why EOCO didn’t provoke this from the very starting that since some huge cash had been found from the SP angel the one that was accused refused to fill their kinds and throughout the restricted remit of the legislation the OSP took it to courtroom and it was thrown out.
“Then that meant that EOCOC had the hopes of the people of Ghana to uphold. Unfortunately, I do not know what happened but I am very sure that perhaps something is being done in this case and I hope that as the advisory concludes, other agencies are also working don’t this and EOCO will revisit this issue to address it very adequately.”
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