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Mahama tells the police to arrest these people

Mahama tells the police to arrest these people

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President John Dramani Mahama has issued a strong call for swift legal action against those implicated in the misuse of public funds, following the release of the latest Auditor-General’s report. The report, which exposes serious financial irregularities across several government institutions, has raised widespread concern about the handling of state resources. Mahama emphasized the need to protect public funds and restore trust in state institutions, declaring, Anyone who misuses the people’s money must face the law without delay.

He expressed deep worry about the scale of financial mismanagement uncovered, warning that such actions threaten national development and undermine confidence in public leadership. The President urged the judiciary and law enforcement agencies to speed up investigations and prosecutions tied to the report’s findings. He stressed that delays in prosecuting corruption cases only embolden wrongdoers and weaken the rule of law.

Mahama’s directive is part of his broader anti-corruption agenda aimed at strengthening financial management systems and increasing oversight. Civil society groups and governance experts have welcomed his tough stance, describing it as a positive step toward accountability and transparency. Many believe that acting on the Auditor-General’s findings will help deter corruption and protect Ghana’s resources.

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