Mahama’s anti-corruption team introduces public reporting channels to enhance accountability
President-elect John Dramani Mahama’s anti-corruption preparatory team has launched new platforms to empower the public to report suspected cases of corruption securely and anonymously.
The initiative is part of the President-elect’s efforts to promote transparency and accountability in governance by providing citizens with safe avenues to share crucial information about alleged corrupt practices.
A toll-free number, 0800 900 111, has been set up to allow individuals to report incidents without incurring any charges, ensuring accessibility for all.
In addition, the public can submit reports via the team’s official website, www.oraigh.org, or by email at [email protected], offering convenient digital options for whistleblowing.
The various channels have been set up to accommodate different preferences, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for all.
The team has reassured the public that any information shared will be treated with the highest level of confidentiality and acted upon promptly.
Source: classfmonline.com
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