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BRIBERY SCANDAL ROCKS JUDICIARY, AS 34 JUDGES, OTHERS CITED

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It may go down in history as the single most massive bribery scandal to hit Ghana’s Judiciary, as 180 officials of the Judicial Service have been caught on camera taking bribes and extorting money from litigants.

GEORGE BOATENG THREATENS COURT ACTION AGAINST NDC

GOVT FAILED TO SEEK PARLIAMENTARY APPROVAL FOR IMF SUPPORT – MINORITY

IDEG, CIVIC FORUM CALL FOR SCRUTINY OF VOTERS REGISTER

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36 JUDGES IN BRIBE SCANDAL

NDC SWERVES MAHAMA CHALLENGER

AFOKO ESCAPES ATTACK

TRANSIT TRADE STILL ON THE LOW

The declining trend in transit trade through the country’s corridors over the last few years has continued into the first quarter of 2015, when it recorded a further reduction in trade volumes compared to the previous year’s figures.

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GLOOMY PROSPECTS FOR INDUSTRY

ICU BACKS IMF PLAN ON RIGHTSIZINING OF OVER-BLOATED PUBLIC SECTOR

The Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU) is backing the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) demand for rightsizing  of the public sector.

MOTHER OF SIAMESE TWINS APPEALS FOR HELP

CLASSIFICATION AND VALUATION PROGRESS SMOOTHLY UNDER CUSTOMS

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