Govt working on private sector anti-corruption policy

Accra, March 18, GNA – Government on Tuesday urged corporate institutions to partner it to develop a private sector anti-corruption policy that will protect the integrity of operators within the sector and also bridge the gap in the country’s anti-corruption legislation. Mr Joe Ghartey, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, who made the call, said a gap analysis of the country’s anti-corruption laws vis-=E0-vis the United Nations Convention Against Corruption and the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption had shown a short fall in respect of laws that dealt with corruption in the private sector.

Source: GhanaWeb

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