
Ghanaian Judicial Contracts Under Scrutiny: Allegations of Restrictive Tendering Surface
Concerns have been raised regarding the awarding of contracts for the renovation of Judicial Service libraries and the creation of a Judges' Lounge in Ghana. NDC TV, in a recent video, alleges that the process involved 'restrictive tendering,' limiting competition and potentially leading to inflated costs. The video presents documents suggesting that a single company, Design 37 Limited, was awarded contracts totaling 456,000 Ghana cedis (approximately $45,600 USD). The presenter also points to the recent resignation of Cyra Pamela Koranteng as Judicial Secretary, suggesting a link to the controversy. Further investigation is needed to verify the accuracy of the claims and the details of the tendering process. Transparency and accountability are crucial in public procurement, especially within the judicial system, to ensure fairness and value for money.