Ghana's Attorney-General has discontinued the high-profile prosecution of former Finance Minister Dr. Kwabena Duffuor and seven others over the collapse of uniBank, after the state recovered 60% of the alleged lost funds. The decision has sparked widespread criticism from politicians, legal experts, and civil society, who argue that accepting partial recovery undermines justice and accountability. Many are questioning why the state settled for less than full restitution and warn that this precedent could make financial crimes appear risk-free. The Attorney-General is expected to address public concerns and provide further explanations at an upcoming government forum. The controversy has ignited debate about selective justice and the effectiveness of Ghana's anti-corruption efforts.
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