Corruption under a microscope, a Ghana perspective

Saeed, A. S. Ibn, E. Wahaga, G. Yankey
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Corruption is a global issue and a challenge in Ghana, however in the last few years, it has taken over aspects of the Ghanaian society, from government, public and private sectors, and creating a negative impact on all governance arrangement and performance in Ghana. The prevalence of corruption points to a humongous dishonesty in the Ghanaian society. Some causes of corruption in Ghana are political monetization, low level of literacy, non-enforcement of relevant laws, bureaucracy, and fusing of duties among the arms of governance. Corruption retards economic development and growth, moral degeneration, reduces confidence in government Institutions, Product and poor execution of government projects and contracts. “Perceived” corruption by religious leaders has adversely affected people’s faith in God. Progressively, successive governments have tried to tackle corruption by the introduction of legislation; attempted selective prosecution of persons culpable of corruption; digitizing services, to reduce the interface of humans in service delivery mechanism, but all these have had limited success due to political interferences and selectivity of application. The watchful eyes of Civil and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and world bodies such as the World Bank, United Nations, and Transparency International have all helped in minimizing the impact of corruption to various degrees. The decision to fight corruption is an exceptional one justified by exceptional circumstances. Ghanaians need to make disciplined efforts to produce fundamental decisions that shape and guide how and what they do to fight corruption. Reports from government, NGOs and international bodies were searched and selected according to their relevance to the subject under study and analysed to write this paper. The objective of this paper is therefore to make an exhaustive analysis of corruption in Ghana.
显微镜下的腐败,加纳视角
腐败是加纳的一个全球性问题和挑战,然而在过去的几年里,它已经接管了加纳社会的各个方面,从政府,公共部门和私营部门,并对加纳的所有治理安排和绩效产生了负面影响。腐败的盛行表明加纳社会存在着巨大的不诚实。加纳腐败的一些原因是政治货币化、低文化水平、相关法律的不执行、官僚主义和治理部门之间的职责融合。腐败阻碍经济发展和增长,道德堕落,降低对政府机构、产品和政府项目和合同执行不力的信心。宗教领袖的“感知”腐败对人们对上帝的信仰产生了不利影响。逐步地,历届政府都试图通过立法来解决腐败问题;试图有选择地起诉犯有腐败罪的人;数字化服务,减少人在服务提供机制中的界面,但由于政治干预和应用的选择性,这些都取得了有限的成功。民间和非政府组织(ngo)以及世界银行、联合国、透明国际(Transparency International)等国际机构的密切关注,都在不同程度上帮助将腐败的影响降到最低。打击腐败的决定是一个特殊的决定,有特殊的情况来证明。加纳人需要作出纪律严明的努力,做出根本性的决定,以塑造和指导他们如何以及如何打击腐败。来自政府,非政府组织和国际机构的报告被搜索和选择,根据他们的相关性研究和分析的主题,写这篇论文。因此,本文的目的是对加纳的腐败进行详尽的分析。
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