Big Crooks Dodge Jail While Small Fish Take The Fall

Ghana Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng warns that corrupt wealthy people escape justice through money and influence. Rich criminals spread lies and attack anti-corruption officials through threats and real violence. Money creates safety barriers for the corrupt. Power keeps them away from legal trouble. Wealth gives criminals strong weapons to fight corruption investigators.

Agyebeng made these comments during a high-level conference about Ghana anti-corruption systems on June 7. Criminals use advanced technology to stay ahead of law enforcement officers. New tech tools make catching corrupt people much harder for police. Criminal methods advance faster than legal systems can adapt. Technology gives corrupt people better ways to hide their crimes.

The prosecutor attacked the unequal treatment within Ghana justice system. Poor people face jail time and punishment for breaking laws. Rich and powerful people walk free after stealing public money. Regular citizens ask why they cannot steal money without consequences. Street opinion holds that only small criminals face arrest and prosecution.
 

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