Fighting corruption is difficult, OSP is not an act in futility – Kpebu

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Fighting corruption is difficult, OSP is not an act in futility – Kpebu

Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has insisted that the establishment of the Office of the Special Prosecutor is not an action in futility.

Kpebu noted that the work of the OSP is a work in progress because the fight against corruption is a difficult task.

To that end, he disagreed with the Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin who, in making the call to separate the Attorney-General from the Ministry of Justice, described as an action in futility, the passing of the OSP Act 2017 (Act 959), arguing that the authority is embedded in the powers of the Attorney-General constitutionally.

“As for the law you passed on the establishment of the Special Prosecutor, I did tell you that it was an act in futility. You were not going to achieve anything from that but you went ahead to pass it. I disagreed with you but I was alone,” the Speaker said in Parliament on Tuesday.

Creation of Office of Special Prosecutor was an act in futility – Bagbin

He added “Because I was very clear that, that authority is embedded in the powers of the Attorney-General constitutionally.”

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Speaking on this matter on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday December 16, Mr Kpebu said “The Speaker wants the A-G to be decoupled from the Ministry of Justice, this has been an old constitutional debate.

“In England they have the A-G separated from the Justice Ministry, which I support. But I don’t support the comment that the OSP is an act in futility.

“This is not an act in futility, the OSP is a work in progress. Corruption is a difficult thing to fight.”

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