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Private legal practitioner Bright Victoria has expressed her view on the handling of the corruption case against former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, stating that she sees no real progress in bringing him to justice.
Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, Victoria criticised what she described as a series of press conferences and rhetoric, with little substantive action taken to advance the case.
"I don’t see any pursuit; I see a lot of rhetoric, I see a lot of press conferences, but in terms of action, I don’t see anything," she said.
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She suggested that the accused minister’s assets should have been frozen from the outset of the case.
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