
Ghana's Anti-corruption System: Agyebeng's Call for Urgent Reform
Ghana's Anti-corruption Model Criticized as Ineffective: Agyebeng Calls for Reform Ghana's National Anti-corruption Conference hosted a critical assessment of the country's anti-corruption efforts. Kissi Agyebeng, a prominent speaker at the event, delivered a scathing critique of the current model, implemented twenty years ago. He stated, "Twenty years after running this model, it became clear that the CHRAJ anti-corruption model was impractical and was not working." Agyebeng highlighted the model's lack of real power and effective sanctions as major shortcomings, arguing that it was merely a "stopgap measure" for a more comprehensive approach. The conference underscored the need for a more robust and concrete future anti-corruption regime in Ghana, reflecting a broader concern across Africa about the effectiveness of existing anti-corruption strategies. The discussion highlighted the need for stronger enforcement and a more proactive approach to tackling corruption.