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The Constitution Review Commission (CRC) says it plans to submit a final report of its recommendations and findings, together with the draft amendment Bills to the Government within stipulation.
The CRC was set up in 2010 as a Commission of Inquiry to conduct a consultative review of the operation of the 1992 Constitution.
Specifically, the Commission’s terms of reference were to:
- Ascertain from the people of Ghana, their views on the operation of the 1992 Fourth Republican Constitution and, in particular, the strengths and weaknesses of the Constitution;
- Articulate the concerns of the people of Ghana as regards the amendments that may be required for a comprehensive review of the 1992 Constitution;
- Make recommendations to the Government for consideration and provide a draft Bill for possible amendments to the 1992 Constitution.
- Analyzing and synthesizing the Eighty Five Thousand (85,000) submissions received;
- Testing the legal and factual integrity of those submissions;
- Coding of all the submissions individually and mapping them against the demographic map of Ghana;
- Conducting appropriate and relevant research into the areas covered by the submissions;
- Eliciting best international comparative practices for consideration or adaptation to the Ghanaian situation;
- Drafting the Bills for the recommended amendments to the Constitution;
- Preparing an indicative list of Laws that need to be reviewed;
- Putting together a comprehensive list of recommendations for administrative reforms in governance; and
- Engaging the Commissioners in a consensus-building approach to their decision-making process across the Twelve (12) thematic areas as well as other areas of noted concerns of the Constitution.
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