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The Centre for Legitimacy and Rule of Law (CLRL) has noted the efforts of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice to enhance the efficiency of the Judiciary by laying before Parliament the Tribunals Bill, which seeks to revive the Tribunals established under Article 126 of the 1992 Constitution.
The Centre for Legitimacy and Rule of Law (CLRL) welcomes with optimism the recent formation of a Technical Working Group by the Ministry of Finance to address the management of unclaimed funds in Ghana.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. On behalf of the CLRL, I thank you for responding to our invitation to this all-important gathering. One of the core objectives of this gathering is to invite you, “the media and the general public” into a partnership for a new form of advocacy that will highlight social anomalies and push for reforms that will make the Ghanaian society better for the ordinary Ghanaian including you and I.
The Centre for Justice and Rule of law has noted with worry that Ghana fell from its position of 62nd to 63rd in the global rule of law ranking of countries.
The Centre for Justice and Rule of Law (CJRL) has noticed with deep concern the developments in Akyem Kukurantumi relating to the attacks on Police Station and police officers of the town following the death of a suspect one Bright Kena.