The Particular Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, has paid a courtesy go to to the Commissioner of the Fee on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Dr. Joseph Akanjolenur Whittal, to bolster inter-agency collaboration in Ghana’s ongoing combat towards corruption.
Throughout a gathering held on Wednesday, Could 14, 2025, Mr. Agyebeng emphasised the pressing want for enhanced coordination between the Workplace of the Particular Prosecutor (OSP) and CHRAJ.
He warned that fragmented efforts and restricted cooperation amongst key anti-corruption our bodies go away crucial gaps that corrupt people can exploit to evade accountability.
A unified and deliberate partnership is the one technique to shut these loopholes and ship a powerful message that impunity will not be tolerated, Mr. Agyebeng said.
He lauded CHRAJ for its management in selling human rights, administrative justice, and anti-corruption efforts, and acknowledged the Fee’s contributions—notably its referrals of high-profile circumstances involving the previous head of the Public Procurement Authority and the Nationwide Cathedral mission.
Mr. Agyebeng additionally revealed that the OSP plans to broaden its regional presence, starting with workplaces in Kumasi, Takoradi, and Tamale.
He famous that CHRAJ’s nationwide footprint positions it as an important accomplice in extending the influence of anti-corruption enforcement.
Dr. Whittal welcomed the Particular Prosecutor’s go to, describing it as a well timed alternative to strengthen institutional collaboration.
He expressed assist for the event of a proper Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to information joint efforts and reiterated CHRAJ’s dedication to advancing the goals of the Nationwide Anti-Corruption Motion Plan (NACAP).
The assembly concluded with each events reaffirming their shared dedication to closing operational gaps, enhancing cooperation, and making certain no corrupt actor escapes scrutiny as a consequence of institutional blind spots.
Mr. Agyebeng was accompanied by Mr. Samuel Appiah Darko, Director of Technique, Analysis, and Communication on the OSP. Dr. Whittal was joined by Deputy Commissioners Mercy Larbi and Benjamin Barfo-Bonney, together with different senior officers of the Fee.