EOCO Chief Raymond Archer defends PDS investigation methods
Raymond Archer, Executive Secretary of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), has characterized the agency's ongoing investigation into the PDS saga as a methodical and professional process.
Appearing on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, May 9, Archer maintained that the probe is strictly evidence-based and follows due process.
His remarks follow a surge in public interest and fresh scrutiny surrounding the investigation into alleged financial irregularities within the Electricity Company of Ghana.
Context of the Investigation
The PDS case has returned to the forefront of national discourse amid an intensified anti-corruption drive, which recently included new arrests.
This development occurs alongside a heated legal debate sparked by the re-arrest of a former National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) official immediately after court charges were withdrawn.
Professional Standards
Addressing concerns over the agency's conduct, Archer stated that EOCO is performing its duties without bias.
"We are doing a very professional and methodical work at EOCO into this PDS probe," he emphasised.
While the government asserts that recent prosecutorial steps are backed by new evidence, critics have raised concerns that the timing and handling of these cases could impact public trust in the judicial system.
Source: classfmonline.com
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