The Catholic Archbishop of Accra, Most Rev Charles Palmer-Buckle says the alleged corruption scandal that has rocked the country's judiciary indicates that Ghana needs an intervention from God to turn things round.
The latest corruption expos� by investigative journalist Anas Arimeyaw Anas in Ghana�s judiciary, has sent overwhelming anxiety and fear among some of the country�s top judges.
A yet-to-be released video points fingers at very notable judges who have been involved in high profile cases in the country.
A total of 34 judges were caught on camera receiving bribes while others were involved in other corruption-related activities to influence judgment.
The latest corruption expos� by investigative journalist Anas Arimeyaw Anas in Ghana�s judiciary, has sent overwhelming anxiety and fear among some of the country�s top judges.
A yet-to-be released video points fingers at very notable judges who have been involved in high profile cases in the country.
A total of 34 judges were caught on camera receiving bribes while others were involved in other corruption-related activities to influence judgment.
Rev Palmer-Buckle was speaking at Haatso-Agbogba in Accra, where the St. Barnabas Catholic Church has been elevated to a parish status.
Source: Chris Joe Quaicoe/ email: [email protected]
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