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Chief of Staff Julius Debrah Launches National Anti-Corruption Strategy Development Working Group

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In a significant step towards strengthening Ghana’s integrity framework, Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has launched the National Anti-Corruption Strategy Development Working Group.

This initiative marks a renewed commitment to combating corruption and promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance in the country.

The launch of the Working Group underscores the government’s unwavering dedication to creating a corruption-free environment. By spearheading a national anti-corruption strategy, the government is signaling a new era of zero tolerance for corrupt practices, ensuring that public officials and institutions serve the people with integrity.

The National Anti-Corruption Strategy Development Working Group is tasked with developing a comprehensive plan to tackle corruption in Ghana. The initiative aims to identify and address systemic vulnerabilities to corruption.

Again,to trengthen institutions and frameworks for accountability
and to promote transparency and good governance.

In addition,the initiative is to engage citizens and stakeholders in the fight against corruption.

The launch of the Working Group demonstrates the government’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance. By taking proactive steps to address corruption, the government is working to restore public trust and ensure that Ghana’s resources are utilized for the benefit of all citizens.

“The government is committed to creating a corruption-free environment, where public officials and institutions serve the people with integrity,” Chief of Staff Julius Debrah emphasized during the launch.

The National Anti-Corruption Strategy Development Working Group is expected to play a crucial role in shaping Ghana’s future, promoting a culture of transparency and accountability that benefits all citizens.

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