CHRAJ Deputy Commissioner, Richard A. Quayson, has urged Ghanaians to move away from just talks about corruption and take action to eradicate the canker. “We must all collectively move away from the talk, talk and act on issues of corruption, we must report incidents of corruption from our workplaces, our communities, and within the public establishment,” he said. Mr. Quayson said the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice’s (CHRAJ) doors were open for people to report corrupt practices at the workplace or any public institution…
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