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General News of Thursday, 20 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

We won’t prosecute without evidence – Srem-Sai

The Special Prosecutor's Office in Ghana has made it clear that it will not initiate prosecutions without substantial evidence. In a recent statement, Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng emphasized the importance of a solid evidentiary basis before any legal action is taken. This announcement comes amid growing public scrutiny and expectations for accountability regarding corruption cases. Agyebeng reassured citizens that the office remains committed to investigating allegations thoroughly and transparently, but stressed that mere accusations or public outcry are insufficient for prosecution. He urged the populace to have patience as investigations unfold, asserting that his office aims to uphold the integrity of the judicial process while ensuring justice is served. The approach reflects a careful balance between addressing corruption and adhering to legal standards, reinforcing the principle that one is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The Special Prosecutor’s commitment to due process signals an effort to restore confidence in governmental institutions amid ongoing discussions about corruption in Ghanaian politics.