President-elect John Dramani Mahama’s anti-corruption preparatory team has introduced platforms to enable the public to report suspected cases of corruption.
These platforms are designed to promote transparency and accountability by offering individuals a secure and confidential way to share vital information.
A statement signed and released by the Spokesperson of Mahama’s Transition Team, Felix Kwakye Ofosu on Friday, December 20, noted that the public can report incidents by calling a toll-free number, 0800 900 111, ensuring easy access for everyone. Alternatively, reports can be submitted via the official website, www.oraigh.org, or through email at public@oraigh.org.
These multiple reporting options cater to diverse preferences, ensuring inclusivity and convenience for all citizens.
The team has guaranteed that all submissions will be handled with strict confidentiality and addressed promptly. This assurance is expected to strengthen public trust in the initiative, encouraging broader participation in the fight against corruption.
President-elect, John Dramani Mahama has set up a five-member team to spearheaded the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) Operation Recover All Loot (O.R.A.L).
O.R.A.L is an operation aimed at recovering all stolen assets and assets gained through corrupt means from government appointees and all individuals linked to the outgoing Akufo-Addo administration.
The five-member team is made up of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who serves as its chairman, Daniel Domelevo-former Auditor-General, COP (Rtd) Nathan Kofi Boakye, Martin Kpebu-a private legal practitioner and Raymond Archer an investigative journalist.
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