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Report: Police Emerge Most Corrupt Institution In Ghana

The Ghana Police Service is the ‘King of Corruption’ in Ghana, per the findings of a survey conducted by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in partnership with the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) and the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), which presents a concerning snapshot of the extent of corruption.

Police personnel have been identified as the public institution most prone to accepting bribes, with an incidence rate of 53.2%, according to the 2022 corruption report.

With bribery rates of 37.4 percent and 33.6 percent, respectively, Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) customs officials and Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) officers also placed highly on the list. Notably, elected government officials only showed a 2.9 percent incidence of bribery, a significantly lower rate than the general population.

There are several ways that public officials can be bribed. In Ghana, cash is used for nearly nine out of ten payments (84.8%). Even while more bribes are paid in the form of food and drink in the country’s rural parts (17.8%) than in its urban areas (10.1%), these types of payments and the exchange of one public service for another are significantly less frequent.

The total amount of bribes paid in cash in Ghana is close to one-third of the Ministry of Education’s budget for 2021. The average bribe in Ghana is 348 Ghanaian cedis, and it is 1.5 times bigger in urban than rural sections of the nation.

A total of approximately 5 billion Ghanaian cedi, or 32.9% of the Ministry of Education’s budget for 2021, was spent in bribes to public officials in Ghana in 2021, based on the estimated 17.4 million bribes that were paid there.

Examine an infographic that displays the complete list of the most corrupt institutions in Ghana below;


Source – Tru News Report

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Gabby Nash, popularly known as Gabs, is an incredibly talented writer and blogger. With an extensive career spanning over 15 years in journalism, Gabs has established a reputation for excellence that is truly remarkable. Throughout the years, he has contributed numerous thought-provoking articles and blog posts to various prominent Ghanaian websites and blogs. In the late 90s, he began his writing journey with Graphic Showbiz, Junior Graphic, and The Mirror, which is a subsidiary of Graphic Communication Group Limited. His articles have consistently showcased a deep level of insight and wisdom.

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