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Should Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency Investigate Corruption At GYEEDA?

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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    The GYEEDA debacle must be disentangled. But is this an admission that leaders who custodians of national resources have failed to build a Ghanaian state and institutions capable of resolving its own problem? With all those r ...
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  • Ogya 10 years ago

    Kofi SOCA is no more. It is now National Crime Agency. Not a bad idea, though, if only it will happen.

  • Akua 10 years ago

    Kofi Thompson,
    Please, I beg. Why must the black man always look to the white man to solve his problems? How long will we condemn ourselves to this nonsense? Think the white man isn't corrupt? Then please, I beg, go and do y ...
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  • VIDA 10 years ago

    GYEEDA INVESTIGATION AFTER INVESTIGATION AFTER.......NDC n John MAHAMA have done their best to water GYEEDA rot down but to no avail.....the rot stinks so BADLY AND SO ACIDIC that even a kid knows we are being robbed n raped ...
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  • OBIBINI 10 years ago

    Another African who has no confidence in himself.Better ask the whiteman to take over the country.

  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON 10 years ago

    Britain lost about 70 billion pounds through corruption in 2012.Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency should investigate that first before it is invited it to Ghana.