Much of that reaction, particularly from civil society actors and some members of the academic community, has been framed in rather dramatic terms as though the decision represents a direct assault on Ghana’s anti-corruption architecture.
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Why legal scrutiny of the OSP must not be mistaken for sabotage of anti-corruption efforts
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Civil society and academic communities have dramatically framed legal scrutiny of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) as an assault on Ghana's anti-corruption architecture. This perspective suggests a misunderstanding of the scrutiny's intent, distinguishing it from efforts to sabotage anti-corruption initiatives.
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