Ghana Launches New National Ethics and Anti-Corruption Action Plan
L'essentiel
- Ghana has launched a new five-year National Ethics and Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NEACAP) aimed at strengthening accountability and ethical leadership.
- President Mahama highlighted corruption as a "national development challenge" and called for collective effort.
- The plan replaces a previous one criticized for inconsistent implementation, as Ghana faces challenges with weak enforcement and political interference despite being a stable democracy.
Résumé généré par IA
Ghana has launched a new five-year National Ethics and Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NEACAP) aimed at strengthening accountability and ethical leadership. President Mahama highlighted corruption as a "national development challenge" and called for collective effort. The plan replaces a previous one criticized for inconsistent implementation, as Ghana faces challenges with weak enforcement and political interference despite being a stable democracy.





