The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has called for the passage of the Conduct of Public Officers Bill and the Criminal Offences (Amendment) Bill 2021, to help in the fight against corruption among public...
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A Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Cape Coast, Kwadwo Addo Tuffour, has charged Ghanaians to question the unexplained wealth of public officials. The Lecturer said although legally, one had the right to create wealth, citizens...
More infoGHANAIANS URGED TO DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY FROM PUBLIC SERVANTS, INSTITUTIONS
Ghanaians have been urged to demand accountability from public servants and institutions in order to ensure transparency in the management of the country’s resources. According to a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Cape Coast...
More infoCHRAJ STRENGTHENS GUIDELINES ON REPORTING CONFLICT OF INTEREST
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has established new guidelines to assist public officials in identifying and managing conflicts of interest without disclosing their identities. Mr. John Ato Breboh, a...
More infoCHRAJ ENGAGES STAKEHOLDERS ON BUSINESS ACTION PLAN
A stakeholder consultative forum to incorporate the views and contributions of people with disability into a national action plan on business and human rights has been held in Accra. The forum, which was being held after the completion of...
More infoNATIONAL ACTION PLAN ON BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS WORKSHOP ORGANISED
Offices of the Attorney General and the Ministry of Justice and the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) have organized a stakeholder consultative workshop on the development of a National Acton Plan on...
More infoIHRC AFRICA AMBASSADOR CONGRATULATES CHRAJ ON 30TH ANNIVERSARY
IHRC Africa Ambassador-At-Large for Africa, H.E. Abu Zein, has extended his congratulations to the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) on their 30th anniversary. In a statement, Ambassador Abu Zein praised CHRAJ...
More infoCHRAJ LAUNCHES 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), yesterday launched it’s 30th anniversary with a call on government to move beyond mere platitudes and self-glorification in the fight against corruption and lead by...
More infoRESOURCE ANTI-CORRUPTION INSTITUTIONS — CHRAJ
Institutions charged with the fight against corruption must be adequately resourced and strengthened to ensure transparency and accountability in the delivery of public service, the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice...
More infoINADEQUATE FUNDING CONSTRAINING OUR MANDATE – CHRAJ
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has disclosed that it is facing constraints in fulfilling its various responsibilities due to inadequate funding. The Commission made this known at the launch of CHRAJ’s...
More infoCHRAJ ADVOCATES IMPLEMENTATION OF LAWS TO MAKE INTERNET SAFER FOR GHANAIAN CHILDREN
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has advocated the streamline efforts towards the strengthening of the implementation of laws and policies geared towards making the internet safer for children in Ghana...
More infoCHRAJ HOLDS WORKSHOP ON NATIONAL ACTION PLAN ON BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
A National Stakeholder Consultative Workshop on the development of a National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights (NAP on BHR) in Ghana, has ended with the private sector stakeholders engagement at the Golden Bean Hotel in...
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