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The revolutionary administration of justice and public accountability in Ghana

By: Asibuo, S.K.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Justice, Administration of - Ghana In: Philippine Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The PNDC Government was committed to a major reorganization of the country's system of justice and accountability. Tribunals and investigative committees were established to serve as a new system of revolutionary authority. These new institutions have not only ensured the expeditious disposal of cases at minimum cost but have also brought tax consciousness and civic responsibility to Ghanaians. However, due to the fragility of the Ghanaian political system and its consequent effect on institution- building, the critical issue centers on the acceptability of the new judicial structures to its successor regime. Reproduced
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Issue no: 35(3), Jul.91, p.253-63 Available AR22001

The PNDC Government was committed to a major reorganization of the country's system of justice and accountability. Tribunals and investigative committees were established to serve as a new system of revolutionary authority. These new institutions have not only ensured the expeditious disposal of cases at minimum cost but have also brought tax consciousness and civic responsibility to Ghanaians. However, due to the fragility of the Ghanaian political system and its consequent effect on institution- building, the critical issue centers on the acceptability of the new judicial structures to its successor regime. Reproduced

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