The Ghana Police Service has described the various report which ranks it
as the most corrupt public institution as “monotonous” which “does not
merit comments from the police.”
“This kind of rating whereby the police are constantly put at number one
position on the corruption index is becoming monotonous, so monotonous
that it does not merit comments from the police,” Director of Public
Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, DSP Cephas Arthur said.
The latest Afrobarometer survey on corruption perception survey which
covered 34 countries including Ghana showed that the police attracted
the highest ratings of corruption with 43% of people saying that “most”
or “all” of them are involved in corruption.
The recent Transparency International Corruption Perception Index report
also ranked the Ghana Police Service as the most corrupt after
assessing a number of public institutions.
But in response to the latest Afrobarometer survey on Citi News
DSP Cephas Arthur stated that the police service would remain focused
and “concentrate on our drive towards higher levels of professionalism.”
SOURCE [citifmonline.com/Ghana]
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