Professor Stephen Adei, former Rector of GIMPA, has urged the Ghanaian government to classify grand corruption as a felony, similar to murder, to impose harsher penalties on offenders.
Speaking at the Ghana Integrity Initiative's 25th-anniversary event, he emphasized that corruption poses a major threat to national development due to insufficient leadership commitment.
Adei called for increased accountability and transparency, including mandatory asset declarations for public officials.
He highlighted the need for a more vigorous approach to combat corruption, drawing inspiration from countries like Rwanda and Denmark that have successfully addressed the issue.
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