Ghana's Attorney General, Dr. Dominic Ayine, has come under intense scrutiny after discontinuing the high-profile criminal case against former Finance Minister Dr. Kwabena Duffuor and seven others linked to the collapse of UniBank. The AG claims the state has recovered 60% of the bank's liabilities through a structured settlement, but critics, including former officials and civil society leaders, dispute this figure and argue that only about 10% has been recovered. The decision has triggered outrage from the Minority in Parliament, who threaten legal action and demand greater transparency, while some legal experts defend the move as a pragmatic approach to asset recovery. The controversy centers on whether asset recovery should take precedence over criminal accountability, with many questioning if justice is being served. The case has reignited debates about political interference, the effectiveness of anti-corruption efforts, and the integrity of Ghana's justice system.
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