Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, former Deputy Attorney General Audio By Carbonatix Former Deputy Attorney-General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has taken a critical stance on the government’s anti-corruption agenda, arguing that the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) initiative has effectively collapsed. Speaking on JoyNews Newsfile on Saturday, May 9, he said ORAL was originally a campaign promise by the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) and contributed significantly to its electoral victory, but has since lost its momentum. “ORAL is a campaign promise of the NDC and contributed to their election victory, but it is over one year since the Attorney-General entered nolle prosequi into some of the cases we (Akufo-Addo administration) were prosecuting, and that is when ORAL died and got buried,” he stated. His comments come at a time of renewed anti-corruption actions, including fresh arrests linked to the PDS saga and scrutiny of alleged financial irregularities in ECG-related transactions, alongside the re-arrest of the former NAFCO boss after earlier charges were discontinued. While the government insists that the latest enforcement actions are based on newly uncovered evidence, critics like Mr Tuah-Yeboah warn that aggressive prosecution without full transparency and consistency in legal process could undermine public trust in the justice system. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: Oral Tuah-Yeboah DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Related to this story ORAL will soon take effect, and NPP will feel the heat – Abass Nurudeen Suame MP slams ORAL initiative as ‘illegal’ and driven by haste Loud campaign, silent courts: Is ORAL becoming the biggest political scam of the decade? 140 suspects, 27 dockets – Kwakye Ofosu says ORAL is already delivering results ORAL: We won’t manipulate judiciary for political ends – Gov’t spokesperson Critics wrong on ORAL speed – Kwakye Ofosu lists arrests and asset seizures ORAL asset freeze “impressive but the end game must be clear” — Dr Zaato NDC raised expectations too high on ORAL prosecutions — Dr Zaato GH¢1.5bn in assets frozen under ORAL – Kwakye Ofosu reveals Afenyo-Markin accuses government of using anti-corruption drive to target opponents Latest Stories ORAL is dead and burried – Alfred Tuah-Yeboah22 seconds EOCO boss defends ‘professional and methodical’ probe into PDS case47 seconds Charles Amissah’s Death: A lot of the blame must go to the ambulance service – Dr Yankson30 minutes NAPO rejects power sabotage allegations, urges government to focus on resolving electricity crisis38 minutes Gov’t intensifies power sector upgrades to strengthen electricity supply in Ashanti Region42 minutes Someone must be held responsible – Vicky Bright calls for accountability over Charles Amissah’s death54 minutes Naming in Charles Amissah report is not scapegoating – Prof. Paul Ossei Sampene59 minutes Charles Amissah’s death must mark a turning point for emergency healthcare – Abass Nurudeen1 hour Emergency health care system in Ghana is bad – Dr Yamson1 hour ‘The system killed Charles Amissah’ – Dr Nsiah-Asare1 hour We should look at the whole issue holistically and avoid blame – Dr Nsiah-Asare1 hour I insist there is nothing like ‘no-bed syndrome’ – Dr Nsiah-Asare1 hour Charles Amissah’s Death: Victor Bright calls for action on Committee Recommendations, not “usual noise”1 hour Ghana needs significant investment in healthcare system – CDD’s Vera Abena Addo1 hour Medical negligence continues to claim lives every day – CDD-Ghana’s Abena Addo1 hour