He said what is at stake is not a technical defect. It is whether a statutory mechanism designed to fight corruption will be enabled or quietly neutralized through procedure
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High Court order on OSP: We have come too far to be complicit in the quiet dismantling of anti-corruption architecture - Prof Asare
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Professor Asare commented on a High Court order concerning the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), stating that the issue transcends a technical defect. He emphasized that the core concern is whether a statutory anti-corruption mechanism will be enabled or quietly neutralized through procedural means, warning against complicity in dismantling anti-corruption efforts.
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