Tag: due process
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FIC Clears Richard Nii Armah Quaye: Ghanaian Businessman’s Accounts Unfrozen After Probe
Summary: FIC Drops Probe After Clearing Quaye The Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) has concluded its investigation into the financial activities of Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye and has cleared him of any misconduct. Following an earlier decision to freeze his accounts during the probe, authorities have now unfrozen the assets as part of closing…
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Ethical Behavior: The Key to Restoring Trust in Public Institutions
Introduction: Rebuilding Trust through Ethical Leadership Public faith in elected leaders and government institutions has frayed in recent years, spurred by persistent concerns over transparency, accountability, and the handling of public funds. In this climate, the timely reactivation of the Senate Committee on Ethics—led by Senator Joseph Victor Ejercito—offers a pivotal opportunity to reaffirm that…
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Marcos: Building Airtight Cases Against Corrupt Officials through Due Process
Marcos Calls for Airtight Cases, Grounded in Due Process President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. stressed the need for airtight cases against corrupt officials, warning that rushing weak or incomplete evidence to court could do more harm than good. His remarks come as the public grows increasingly restless over perceived systemic corruption in infrastructure projects, notably…
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Marcos urges airtight cases against corrupt officials to safeguard due process
Marcos calls for airtight cases built on solid evidence President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. underscored the need for airtight cases against corrupt officials as the government intensifies its battle against corruption in public infrastructure projects. In a recent interview with the Manila Bulletin’s “The Sit Down,” he warned that hasty charges based on weak evidence…
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Greta Thunberg alleges harsh treatment in Israeli detention
Overview: A high-profile detention amid the Gaza flotilla dispute Greta Thunberg, the Swedish environmental activist known for climate advocacy and outspoken political critique, has become a focal point in a broader confrontation over aid efforts to Gaza. Detained during a Gaza aid flotilla operation, she has since alleged harsh conditions in Israeli custody, drawing attention…
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Greta Thunberg Detention: Bedbugs, Rashes, and Claims of Harsh Treatment in Israel
Overview Greta Thunberg, the renowned climate activist, has become central to a contentious dispute following her detention with others from the Global Sumud Flotilla, a Gaza aid convoy intercepted by Israeli forces. Allegations regarding her treatment in custody have sparked international discussion about detainee rights, the conditions of the detention facilities, and the conduct of…
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Marcos: Building Airtight Cases Against Corrupt Officials to Uphold Due Process
Marcos Urges Airtight Legal Cases Against Corrupt Officials President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. cautioned that the fight against corruption must rest on solid legal grounds. In a recent interview with the Manila Bulletin’s The Sit Down, he stressed that rushing weak or incomplete evidence to court can do more harm than good, potentially undermining the government’s…
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Greta Thunberg Detained by Israel: Bedbug Claims and Detention Details
Greta Thunberg detained during Gaza aid flotilla amid allegations of harsh treatment Environmental activist Greta Thunberg has become one of the most high-profile detainees after being detained by Israeli authorities during a bid to breach the Gaza blockade with a humanitarian flotilla. As part of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), which includes more than 40…


