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Mr Mahama has never considered pardoning convicted officials – Rep. Akwatia
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Mr Mahama has never considered pardoning convicted officials – Rep. Akwatia

June 13, 2026 3 Min Read
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Bernard Bediako-Baidu, MP for Akwatia, stated President John Mahama just isn’t contemplating granting presidential pardons to public servants convicted of corruption-related crimes, insisting that accountability stays central to his stance in public workplace.

discuss pleasure information information file Baidu made the remarks on Saturday, June 13, following the extradition and conviction of former Microfinance and Small Loans Middle (MASLOC) chief govt Sedina Tamakloe-Atinu, who not too long ago returned to Ghana from the USA after being discovered responsible on greater than 70 corruption-related prices.

The extradition was introduced by the U.S. Embassy in Ghana in an announcement issued on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, describing the event as proof of elevated regulation enforcement cooperation and a shared dedication to combating corruption between Ghana and the USA. Mr. Atinu was convicted of embezzlement of greater than $6 million in public funds, amongst different crimes.

Baidu careworn that President John Mahama just isn’t contemplating any type of pardon for convicted former officers.

“I can say, at the very least in the meanwhile…President Mahama has by no means thought of pardoning, he has by no means thought of it. I can say this on authority,” he stated.

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He additional argued that expectations of accountability for public officers stay per the previous president’s broader governing philosophy, significantly concerning the dealing with of corruption-related instances.

He stated people who maintain public workplace should finally be ready to elucidate their actions by means of established authorized processes.

Baidu additionally referred to the broadly debated Monty 3 case, arguing that it’s usually mishandled in public and shouldn’t be confused with monetary crimes involving nationwide assets.

He famous that in his view the character of the case was very totally different, stressing that it didn’t contain misappropriation of public funds.

“Monty 3, did somebody steal Ghana’s cash? That is a special query,” he stated, including that the comparability is commonly used inappropriately in political debates.

Akwatia maintained that if any get together believes there have been irregularities within the conviction or extradition course of involving Sedina Tamakloe Atinu, the suitable plan of action is to hunt authorized redress by means of the courts, slightly than looking for political intervention.

“President Mahama believes that when you maintain public workplace, it’s important to be held accountable sooner or later, and that is precisely what we expect. If her attorneys suppose one thing untoward occurred, they need to use the judicial course of,” he stated.

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