Joy News' PM Express will tonight have a conversation on the latest Afrobarometer report on corruption by the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD).
The survey found that the Ghana Police Service and the Office of the President are perceived as the country’s most corrupt institutions.
The research established that the Police’s score of 65% placed it at the top of the chain while the Presidency followed in second position with 55%.
On the back of this, PM Express' Host, Evans Mensah will discuss the findings of the survey with Executive Director for ACEP, Dr. Rasheed Draman, CDD’s Research Analyst, Gilfred Asiamah, PRO for Ghana Bar Association, Saviour Kudze and Wa West MP, Peter Lanchene Toobu.
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