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Mahama: I’ll refer ORAL findings to investigative agencies

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President John Dramani Mahama announced that the findings from the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Committee will be referred to the relevant investigative agencies for further inquiry. The committee is expected to present its report next week.

During his ‘Thank You’ tour in the Central Region on February 6, 2025, Mahama reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to combating corruption, both within his government and the previous one.

Mahama stressed that his government would act in the interests of all Ghanaians, underscoring accountability as a key pillar of his leadership. “Next week, the ORAL committee that I set up is going to present its report to me. And I will refer it to the investigative organisations to start their investigations against people who have misappropriated the resources of this nation,” Mahama said.

The president also outlined plans to introduce a more robust accountability framework and a new code of conduct for public officials. He made it clear that both current and former officials would be held to the same ethical standards.

“Even as we investigate those who have just left office, and we carry out our Operation Recover All Loot, those who are current office bearers should also know that they will be held to the same standard as we are holding the past regime,” Mahama added.

Mahama’s remarks reinforce his administration’s stance on good governance and strengthening institutional oversight as part of its broader effort to tackle corruption.

Source:TheDotNews

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