Don’t Be Ashamed, Come Out and Resign-Amidu Told
Lawyer Edudzi Tamakloe believes Martin Amidu has
nothing doing and is only good at ranting.
According to him, Martin Amidu is more of a talkative
and a letter writer than a Special Prosecutor.
His comment comes after Mr. Amidu in his latest article claimed heads of institutions are making his work as the Special Prosecutor difficult. The Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, in a recent write-up accused heads of various institutions of hindering his efforts to fight corruption in the country.
According to him, these heads are simply refusing to comply with laid down regulations of good governance and the protection of the national purse.
“Unfortunately, the experience of the Office of the Special Prosecutor is that when it comes to fighting corruption and corruption-related offences, heads of institutions think that the rules on interdiction and/or indefinite leave of public officers do not apply to corruption and corruption-related offences,” he said in his letter.
But, Lawyer Tamakloe who was speaking to the press on the issue said, “The man is not doing his job but only good in writing.
His comment comes after Mr. Amidu in his latest article claimed heads of institutions are making his work as the Special Prosecutor difficult. The Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, in a recent write-up accused heads of various institutions of hindering his efforts to fight corruption in the country.
According to him, these heads are simply refusing to comply with laid down regulations of good governance and the protection of the national purse.
“Unfortunately, the experience of the Office of the Special Prosecutor is that when it comes to fighting corruption and corruption-related offences, heads of institutions think that the rules on interdiction and/or indefinite leave of public officers do not apply to corruption and corruption-related offences,” he said in his letter.
But, Lawyer Tamakloe who was speaking to the press on the issue said, “The man is not doing his job but only good in writing.
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