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We’ll separate AG from the Minister of Justice if we win power in 2024 – PPP

The Progressive People's Party (PPP) has said that when given power in the 2024 election, Article 88 of the 1992 Constitution will be amended to separate the Attorney General from the Minister of Justice and enable the state to successfully fight corruption head-on.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
December 18, 2023
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The Progressive People’s Party (PPP) has said that when given power in the 2024 election, Article 88 of the 1992 Constitution will be amended to separate the Attorney General from the Minister of Justice and enable the state to successfully fight corruption head-on.

According to the party, the creation of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) was to fulfil a propaganda campaign message just to deceive Ghanaians into believing something was being done about corruption.

“The OSP has been used to fulfil a propaganda campaign message just to deceive Ghanaians into believing something is being done about corruption. This new Attorney General Office (AGO) must have a budget that is built on the percentage of the National Budget. Access to its funding must be enshrined in the constitution.”

In a statement released by the party, it urged government to convert the Office of the Special Prosecutor to the Office of the Attorney General and allow the Minister to be an advisor to the President.

“We are clearly in agreement with those echoing the PPP’s long-held position of a total separation of the Minister of Justice from the Attorney General. Attorney General for the people and the Minister of Justice as an advisor to the President. Hence, we ask for the separation of the two and convert the OSP to the Attorney General’s Office (AGO)”, the release stated.

The presser emphasized that the Special Prosecutor, . Kissi Agyebeng, has been assigned the same role as the Attorney General and they see that as problematic.

“The powers of the OSP are unfortunately embedded in the Minister of Justice and Attorney General as per the OSP (Act 2017), Act 959 that created the Office. The OSP has been seeded some powers of the AG which is, in itself, problematic.

Read the statement by the Progressive People’s Party below:

CONVERT THE OFFICE OF THE OSP TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

The Progressive People’s Party (PPP), has since 2012 championed the proposal for decoupling the Attorney General from the Minister of Justice as the only way to successfully win the fight against corruption. The Party has asked for an amendment of Article 88 of the 1992 Constitution.

Until that is done, there is no way the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) can effectively work to deal with issues of corruption.

As a Party, we sympathise with the Special Prosecutor, Mr. Kissi Agyebeng. Competent as he is, he finds himself between a rock and a hard place. The Constitution says, to be President one must be 40 years and above, yet a 43-year-old Oldman is called a “small boy” and the Information Minister and his communication team, sit silently on the fence as the Office is bastardized and taken to the cleaners. We infer from the lack of defence to mean a state-sponsored bastardisation of the SPO.

We are clearly in agreement with those echoing the PPP’s long-held position of a total separation of the Minister of Justice from the Attorney General. Attorney General for the people and the Minister of Justice as an advisor to the President. Hence, we ask for the separation of the two and convert the OSP to the Attorney General’s Office (AGO).

The powers of the OSP are unfortunately embedded in the Minister of Justice and Attorney General as per the OSP (Act 2017), Act 959 that created the Office. The OSP has been seeded some powers of the AG which is, in itself, problematic.

The OSP has been used to fulfil a propaganda campaign message just to deceive Ghanaians into believing something is being done about corruption. This new Attorney General Office (AGO) must have a budget that is built on the percentage of the National Budget. Access to its funding must be enshrined in the constitution.

Martin Amidu to Kissi Agyabeng have all cried about the lack of funding to carry out their functions. The control of the Executive on an institution set up to fight corruption for which Political appointees are often subject matters of investigations is not a healthy system.

The PPP holds the belief that, within the context of the broader narrative, if given the power to govern in the 2024 general elections, within three months into the PPP Administration, Article 88 of the 1992 Constitution will be amended to separate the Attorney General from the Minister of Justice to enable the State successfully fight corruption head on.

Tags: Attorney General Office (Kissi AgyebengMinister of JusticeOffice of the Special Prosecutor (OSP)




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