Last updated on Tuesday, 9th February, 2010, at 06:06am
Updated on Tue, 09th Feb, 2010 | 08:35am
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) is frustrated by unsuccessful attempts to get the Serious Fraud office of the UK to cooperate in investigating the Ghanaian officials cited in the Mabey and Johnson Corruption scandal. On the 25th of September last year, a London court convicted officials of Mabey and Johnson, a UK construction company for...
Five casual workers and some officials of the Koforidua Regional Hospital are being questioned by the New Juaben police in connection with the loss of 85 bodies from the hospital’s...
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) and the Passport Office are embroiled in a dispute over which of the two institutions has the mandate to issue biometric passports in the country. The...
Three key majority front benchers will face the Appointments Committee of Parliament for vetting beginning Wednesday February 9, despite the raging storm over their nomination for Ministerial...
Vice President John Mahama on Sunday February 7, assured the public that information on all contracts on the oil find would be made known to the citizenry for public scrutiny. In a speech read on his behalf at the opening of a three-day conference on Right of Access to Information, he noted that access to information reduces corruption and enhances transparency and accountability. “It is against this background that the government...
Aduana Stars moved four points clear at the summit as late penalty scored by Godfred Saka secured an important win over struggling Eleven Wise at the Dormaa Park. The home side had gone into the game one point at the top but with their close challengers failing to win, condemned the relegation threatened side who finished the game with nine men - through two red cards - to defeat. In the capital, Sellas Tetteh guided Liberty...