Audio By Carbonatix
President-elect John Dramani Mahama’s Anti-corruption preparatory team has unveiled a series of platforms designed to facilitate public reporting of suspected acts of corruption.
These platforms aim to encourage transparency and accountability by providing a safe and discreet means for individuals to share critical information.
Members of the public can report incidents through a toll-free number, 0800 900 111, ensuring accessibility for all.
Alternatively, individuals may visit the team’s official website, www.oralgh.org, or send an e-mail to public@oralgh.org

The multiple channels have been established to accommodate diverse preferences and ensure inclusivity.
The team has assured the public that all information provided will be treated with the utmost discretion and processed swiftly.
This guarantee of confidentiality is expected to bolster public confidence in the initiative, fostering greater participation in the fight against corruption.
Latest Stories
-
Former Ivory Coast coach Gasset dies
36 minutes -
An Open Letter to the Deputy Attorney General, Dr Justice Srem-Sai
43 minutes -
Humour at its finest at Kumasi Comedy Show
56 minutes -
Police Christmas special operation: 101 suspects arrested in Greater Accra
1 hour -
15 arrested after sporadic shootings at Ho central mosque
2 hours -
GES condemns alleged theft of food supplies at Awaso STEM SHS
2 hours -
DopeNation electrifies crowd at Joy FM’s Party in the Park
2 hours -
Philip Ayesu emerges as the 2025 Achimota Champion after beating Percival Kwadjo Ampoma
2 hours -
Support your own – Mr P tells Ghanaian artistes
2 hours -
Ghana EXIM Bank develops 5-year export-led growth strategy to drive trade expansion
3 hours -
Big Smiles, Bigger Bounces: Kids take over the fun at the Joy Party in the Park
3 hours -
Joy FM Party in the Park 2025: Kwabena Kwabena takes centre stage
4 hours -
Ghana-Nigeria cyber-fraud network dupes over 200 victims of $400,000
4 hours -
Tackling terrorism requires jobs and anti-corruption drive, not strikes alone – Nigerian security analyst
4 hours -
Terror attacks in Nigeria affect all faiths, not only Christians – Security analyst
4 hours
