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Former Board Chair of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Prof Stephen Adei, has condemned the phenomenon where media 'dogs' are unleashed on anti-corruption crusaders like himself, anytime they call out graft.
Refuting corruption allgegations levelled against him by a particular radio station after he recently called out the Akufo-Addo government on corruption, Prof Adei insisted: "I want to reiterate that corruption is killing the nation. That is incontrovertible."
He said: "The reports of Transparency International (TI) and Afrobarometer are there to testify. And it is not a phenomenon limited to Akufo-Addo regime, nor the Ministry of Roads which the Honourable Amoako Atta himself said is full of 'thieves'."
Also, he said the "recent disturbing new dimension about corruption in Ghana is that, now, in 67% of the cases, according to the 2022 United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime report on corruption in Ghana, the public officials in Ghana demand the bribe bold-facedly upfront."
"That is all I illustrated with the case of the Ministry of Roads because someone that week had cried to me that such a demand was made to him".
He noted: "The phenomenon whereby any comment by a prominent Ghanaian regarding corruption in Ghana is greeted by directing the anti-corruption agencies or social media personnel and so-called TV and radio hosts of politically-aligned media houses to go after them must stop forthwith".
"We should not sit down for people who have contributed to bring Ghana where we are today like Prof Kwabena Frimpong Boateng, Sir Sam Jonah, Mr. John Yaw Domelevo, etc. to be taken to the cleaners by 'nunkwams' (nobodies), without in anyway alleging they are without fault".