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Current structure does not deliver justice – Senyo Hosi on ORAL

Convenor of the One Ghana Movement, Senyo Hosi, has called for urgent reforms within Ghana’s justice system to address what he describes as deep-rooted inefficiencies that continue to hinder the fight against corruption.

Speaking on JoyNews monitored by MyNewsGh, he stressed that the system’s structure does not currently support timely or effective investigations and prosecutions.

“The key things we need now are the reforms that can deliver the success we need, because what is obvious is that the current structure does not deliver it,” Hosi stated, as part of a broader discussion themed “ORAL: Legal Delay or Deal-Cutting Sabotage?”

According to him, the persistent challenges in Ghana’s justice delivery system stem largely from two major areas.

“Investigations and the trial process, these are the two things. They’ve always been problems. And of course, political will has been a big problem,” he explained.

Hosi noted that without deliberate reforms, corruption-related cases will continue to stall in courtrooms, eroding public trust and discouraging accountability.

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