CitizenGhana Movement Threatens To Sue EC

Civil society group, CitizenGhana Movement, has served notice it would not hesitate to take legal action against the Electoral Commission should it fail to furnish it with copies of the annual audited accounts, assets and revenues of all 24 registered political parties. The group on March 30, 2017 wrote to the Electoral Commission to demand … Read more

CitizenGhana Movement Threatens To Sue EC If…

Civil society group, CitizenGhana Movement, has served notice it would not hesitate to take legal action against the Electoral Commission should it fail to furnish it with copies of the annual audited accounts, assets and revenues of all 24 registered political parties. The group on March 30, 2017 wrote to the Electoral Commission to demand … Read more

CitizenGhana Demands Records of Party Assets From EC

Civil society group, CitizenGhana Movement, is asking the Electoral Commission (EC) to furnish it with copies of the annual audited accounts and assets and revenues of all 24 registered political parties. The group, in a statement indicated that, it had written to the EC on the 29th of March, 2017 in this regard. The group said … Read more

SC Ruling On Woyome Case Significant In Corruption Fight

Pressure group, CitizenGhana movement says a Supreme Court ruling on a case involving citizen vigilante, Martin Amidu and businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome is a significant boost in the fight against corruption. In a statement released Thursday, the group expressed appreciation to the former Attorney General, “for his unrelenting fight against corruption especially in this particular … Read more

CitizenGhana Movement Backs Amidu Fight Against Woyome

Pressure group, CitizenGhana Movement has lauded former Attorney General, Martin Amidu for his determination to retrieve a ¢51million wrongly paid to businessman, Alfred Woyome. The group, in a statement on Thursday, November 17 said a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court yesterday to allow Martin Amidu orally cross-examine Mr Woyome was a significant  “boost  in  … Read more