The government has allocated GH¢180 million to the Special Prosecutor’s Office to be used to resource the office and strengthen it to fight corruption.
The Finance Minister, Mr Ken Ofori-Atta, who announced this in the presentation of the 2019 Budget to Parliament added that the government was also prepared to “provide additional resources during the course of 2019 to enable the Special Prosecutor’s Office to carry out its mandate.
The announcement of the allocation of funds to the office comes at a time the Special Prosecutor, Mr Martin Amidu, said in an article that his office was starved of funds.
He intimated that the move appeared a deliberate attempt to incapacitate the office from fight corruption in the country.
Mr Ofori-Atta, however, said the SPO was “is one of the highest priorities of government.”
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The SP will start work to ensure that all ill-gotten money and wealth are retrieved so that it can be used to develop the country. As of now, the noise must cease and those pending for trial must prepare themselves because 2019 will not be a year of fan fare.
that is good he should go after crim1nal politicians especially ndc and their luuuuting brigade
PR GIMMICKS...FAKE PARTY
Allocation is one thing and actual disbursement is another. Martin has been hoodwinked again by the NPP government of family and friends. Three pence sef he no go get. Hehehe.
Now Martin the complaints are over, get down to work.
obi ney3m de ne hwimmm...hahahahaha ndc ppl u go see