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Attorney General to Meet ORAL Committee Over Asset Recovery Progress

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Ghana’s Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Dr. Dominic Ayine, is scheduled to meet with the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Committee next week to assess its progress in recovering looted public assets.

The ORAL Committee, which is investigating allegations of corruption and validating claims related to stolen state resources, is currently reviewing over 700 petitions submitted by the public. The meeting marks a key point in the committee’s efforts to combat corruption and recover misappropriated funds.

Dr. Ayine confirmed the meeting, emphasizing that the session will focus on evaluating the data gathered so far and planning the next steps in the asset recovery process.

“I will take over the findings provided by the committee for further action,” Dr. Ayine said.

The upcoming discussions are seen as crucial in advancing the government’s broader anti-corruption efforts, with an emphasis on promoting accountability and transparency in the recovery of public assets. Dr. Ayine added that the meeting would likely take place on Monday, when he will be briefed on the committee’s findings.

Source:TheDotNews

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