• Submit article
  • Your News
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
  • Gett Sorted
  • Your News
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
27 °c
Labadi
28 ° Mon
28 ° Tue
  • Login
  • Register
The New Crusading Guide Online
  • Home
  • Politics
  • News
  • Africa
  • World
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Your News
  • More News
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • News
  • Africa
  • World
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Your News
  • More News
No Result
View All Result
The New Crusading Guide Online
No Result
View All Result
Home News
Plea  Bargaining  in Corruption Cases ‘WEAK’ — Stakeholders  Demand Tougher OSP Action

Plea  Bargaining  in Corruption Cases ‘WEAK’ — Stakeholders  Demand Tougher OSP Action

Frank Amponsah by Frank Amponsah
May 1, 2026
in News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
1.2k 38
A A
0
741
SHARES
1.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Related posts

KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT

KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT

May 19, 2026
1.5k
McDan Group’s response to GACL’s “buyer beware” notice on disputed Spintex land

McDan Group’s response to GACL’s “buyer beware” notice on disputed Spintex land

May 18, 2026
1.5k
By: Seth Opoku Agyemang- Sunyani
Participants at a regional anti-corruption dialogue in Sunyani have rejected the use of plea bargaining in corruption cases, describing it as ineffective and unable to deter offenders.
The dialogue, organised by the Ghana Center for Democratic Development in collaboration with the Office of the Special Prosecutor, brought together civil society groups, media practitioners, traditional leaders, policymakers, youth groups and development partners.
Discussions at the forum showed strong concern that allowing suspects to negotiate settlements and avoid prison terms weakens justice delivery.
 Participants stressed that refunding stolen funds alone is not enough punishment and must be backed by custodial sentences to serve as a real deterrent.
Participants also raised concerns about the centralised operations of the OSP, noting that most of its work is concentrated in Accra despite the widespread nature of corruption across the country.
They called for the establishment of regional offices to improve access, speed up investigations and ensure cases outside the capital receive equal attention.
The method of appointing the Special Prosecutor also came under criticism.
 Stakeholders believe the current process could affect the independence of the office and are therefore calling for a transparent, merit-based system with strong safeguards against political influence.
Data presented at the dialogue showed that the OSP has handled several cases, but concerns remain about its overall impact.
A total of 11 cases are under prosecution or have been prosecuted, with 2 acquittals, including 1 case on appeal, while 7 cases are ongoing.
The data also revealed the use of plea bargaining in some cases.
 In one instance, six accused persons were convicted and paid a total of GHS 106,319.64, while in another case,
 one accused person paid GHS 206,000 after facilitating a GHS 15,000 bribe.
On asset recovery, the OSP has retrieved a total of GHS 35,133,324.59 from various investigations.
Key recoveries include:
GHS 106,319.64 in the Andy Thomas Owusu case in 2025
GHS 200,000.00 in the Yakubu and five others case in 2025
GHS 8,518,233.00 from petroleum product diversion investigations in 2025
GHS 22,380,000.00 from the MIIF gold trading programme investigations in 2025
GHS 2,854,144.80 from payroll investigations in 2024
GHS 1,074,627.15 from the Labianca customs advance ruling case in 2022
Head of Programmes at the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition, Bright Sowu, who presented the data,⁷ highlighted the achievements of the OSP and indicated that the dialogue forms part of a broader national effort to strengthen accountability systems and improve anti-corruption measures.
Participants agreed that although some progress has been made, Ghana’s fight against corruption requires stronger laws, tougher punishments and a more independent and well-resourced OSP.
They further called for stronger collaboration between citizens, state institutions and policymakers to restore public trust and promote accountability across the country.
Tags: ‘WEAK’BargainingCasescorruptionInPlea
Previous Post

THE MANAGERS OF THE GAP

Next Post

ATRONIEHENE DECLARES WAR ON ILLEGAL MINING, SAYS WE PREFER FOODSTUFFS TO GOLD

Frank Amponsah

Frank Amponsah

Related Posts

KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT
News

KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT

May 19, 2026
1.5k
McDan Group’s response to GACL’s “buyer beware” notice on disputed Spintex land
News

McDan Group’s response to GACL’s “buyer beware” notice on disputed Spintex land

May 18, 2026
1.5k
Cheddar never paid me – Shalimar Abbiusi breaks silence on her arrest
News

Cheddar never paid me – Shalimar Abbiusi breaks silence on her arrest

May 16, 2026
1.5k
Rights of Nature Ghana Movement joins Earth Care Ghana in Major Tree Planting Exercise at Gomoa Onyinadze -Central Region
News

Rights of Nature Ghana Movement joins Earth Care Ghana in Major Tree Planting Exercise at Gomoa Onyinadze -Central Region

May 14, 2026
1.5k
Jospong Chairman Pushes For African-Led Partnership
News

Jospong Chairman Pushes For African-Led Partnership

May 14, 2026
1.5k
Apostle Safo Kantanka To Be Buried On June 25
News

Apostle Safo Kantanka To Be Buried On June 25

May 14, 2026
1.5k
Next Post
ATRONIEHENE DECLARES WAR ON ILLEGAL MINING, SAYS WE PREFER FOODSTUFFS TO GOLD

ATRONIEHENE DECLARES WAR ON ILLEGAL MINING, SAYS WE PREFER FOODSTUFFS TO GOLD

Moroccan Sahara: Germany Reaffirms Support for Autonomy Under Moroccan Sovereignty, to Reflect Position in Diplomatic and Economic Actions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Are you human? Please solve:Captcha


  • Muntaka, Bailiff Showdown  @East Lagon Police Station

    Muntaka, Bailiff Showdown @East Lagon Police Station

    1489 shares
    Share 596 Tweet 372
  • F.K. Buah Stands Tall … As A Historian And Educationist -Kwesi Pratt Jnr.

    1408 shares
    Share 563 Tweet 352
  • A-G FILES CHARGES AGAINST NAM 1.

    1248 shares
    Share 499 Tweet 312
  • Addressing the Bawku Conflict: The Need for Unbiased Security Intervention

    1190 shares
    Share 476 Tweet 298
  • SUSPECTED COP KILLER CAGED…In BNI Cells

    1035 shares
    Share 414 Tweet 259
High Court Stops Gazetting of Worawora Paramount Chief Amid Chieftaincy Dispute

High Court Stops Gazetting of Worawora Paramount Chief Amid Chieftaincy Dispute

May 19, 2026
Afoko’s Ex-Headmaster vouches for his integrity …Urges NPP Unity Ahead of 2028

Afoko’s Ex-Headmaster vouches for his integrity …Urges NPP Unity Ahead of 2028

May 19, 2026
KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT

KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT

May 19, 2026
High Court Stops Gazetting of Worawora Paramount Chief Amid Chieftaincy Dispute
Culture

High Court Stops Gazetting of Worawora Paramount Chief Amid Chieftaincy Dispute

by Frank Amponsah
May 19, 2026
1.5k
Afoko’s Ex-Headmaster vouches for his integrity …Urges NPP Unity Ahead of 2028
Politics

Afoko’s Ex-Headmaster vouches for his integrity …Urges NPP Unity Ahead of 2028

by Frank Amponsah
May 19, 2026
1.5k
KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT
News

KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT

by Frank Amponsah
May 19, 2026
1.5k
EXPOSED:  Sam George Allocates GH₵50 Million Just to Monitor One Million Coders Programme
Politics

EXPOSED:  Sam George Allocates GH₵50 Million Just to Monitor One Million Coders Programme

by Frank Amponsah
May 19, 2026
1.5k
McDan Group’s response to GACL’s “buyer beware” notice on disputed Spintex land
News

McDan Group’s response to GACL’s “buyer beware” notice on disputed Spintex land

by Frank Amponsah
May 18, 2026
1.5k

Latest

  • High Court Stops Gazetting of Worawora Paramount Chief Amid Chieftaincy Dispute May 19, 2026
  • Afoko’s Ex-Headmaster vouches for his integrity …Urges NPP Unity Ahead of 2028 May 19, 2026
  • KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT May 19, 2026
  • EXPOSED:  Sam George Allocates GH₵50 Million Just to Monitor One Million Coders Programme May 19, 2026
  • McDan Group’s response to GACL’s “buyer beware” notice on disputed Spintex land May 18, 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
pin up casino
пинап
париматч
рейтинг казино
ван вин
The New Crusading Guide Online

The New Crusading Guide is a privately own newspaper in Ghana with Mr ABdul Malik Kweku Baako as its Editor in Chief. We give you the latest news

casino pinco

Follow us on social media:

bsl.community
kidstravel2.com
kortkeros.ru
prockomi.ru

Recent News

  • High Court Stops Gazetting of Worawora Paramount Chief Amid Chieftaincy Dispute
  • Afoko’s Ex-Headmaster vouches for his integrity …Urges NPP Unity Ahead of 2028
  • KWAHU CHIEFS PROTEST MAHAMA EVENT
  • EXPOSED:  Sam George Allocates GH₵50 Million Just to Monitor One Million Coders Programme
  • McDan Group’s response to GACL’s “buyer beware” notice on disputed Spintex land

Special Links

  • Submit article
  • Your News
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
  • Gett Sorted
  • Your News

Quick Links

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • About
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • About

© 2025 The New Crusading Online - All rights Reserved. Powered by Uthink.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Science
  • News
  • World
  • Business
  • National
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Opinion
  • Tech

© 2025 The New Crusading Online - All rights Reserved. Powered by Uthink.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?
Go to mobile version