OccupyGhana, a pressure group, has asked the government to urgently respond its request regarding the clauses in the proposed conduct of Public Officers Bill 2022.
OccupyGhana said it invited government to communicate in writing, its withdrawal of the marks ‘CONFIDENTIAL’ and ‘SECRET’ on its letter under reference, so that it could share the shocking decision and reasons with the people of Ghana and urged government to respond urgently
READ FULL STATEMENT
RE: RIGHT TO INFORMATION REQUEST ON THE STATUS OF THE DRAFT CONDUCT OF PUBLIC OFFICERS BILL, 2022
We refer to our letter dated 20 February 2023 on the above matter (our ref: OG/2023/007), in response to yours dated 14 February 2023 (your ref: OPCA.3/3/140223), which informed us of Cabinet’s disappointing decision on whether or not to approve the Draft Conduct of Public Officers Bill, 2022 and the accompanying Memorandum for submission to Parliament to enact as law.
In our letter, we invited you to communicate to us in writing, your withdrawal of the marks ‘CONFIDENTIAL’ and ‘SECRET’ on your letter under reference, so that we may share Cabinet’s shocking decision and reasons with the people of Ghana.
We write to further remind you that under section 6 of the Right to Information Act, 2019 (Act 989), Cabinet’s letter containing only ‘factual’ communication of its decision and reasons, ‘is not exempt information.’ Further, Cabinet cannot purport to assert a privilege (which is denied) that it has already waived by publishing, releasing or granting access to the information.
We urgently request that you respond to this letter at your earliest convenience. We will send copies of this letter to all the persons you copied your letter to, the Right to Information Commission to alert them about this development, and all press houses.
Yours in the service of God and Ghana
OccupyGhana
cc. Chief of Staff
Office of the President
Jubilee House
Accra