Ghana's Attorney-General has discontinued the high-profile prosecution of former Finance Minister Dr. Kwabena Duffuor and seven others linked to the collapse of uniBank, after recovering 60% of the alleged lost state funds. The decision has ignited widespread criticism from politicians, legal experts, and civil society, who argue that settling for partial recovery undermines justice and could set a dangerous precedent for future financial crimes. Critics question why the state did not pursue full restitution and warn that such actions may make financial crimes appear risk-free. Calls for greater transparency and accountability have intensified, with many demanding a full explanation from the Attorney-General. The controversy highlights ongoing concerns about selective justice and the effectiveness of Ghana's anti-corruption efforts.
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