
Assessing the State of Justice and Due Process in Ghana
From Kuro yi mu nsem by Multimedia Ghana
May 8, 2026 · 1h 40m
About this episode
The episode critically discusses the efficiency and fairness of Ghana's judicial and investigative systems in light of recent concerns.
A critical discussion on the efficiency, fairness, and independence of Ghana’s judicial and investigative systems. Sparked by recent concerns raised by former Attorney-General Godfred Yeboah Dame concerning the Abdul Hanan case and investigations by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), this conversation examines whether constitutional rights and due process are being fully upheld. From accountability to public trust, the discussion explores the broader perception of justice and the role of state institutions in Ghana
Topics covered
- justice
- due process
- judicial system
- accountability
- public trust
- state institutions
Keywords
- justice
- due process
- Ghana
- judicial system
- accountability
- public trust
- Economic and Organised Crime Office
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Economic and Organised Crime Office
Places: Ghana
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