Employees of the office of the special Prosecutor will have to seek
clearance from the special Prosecutor Martin Amidu before they can enter
into any marriage arrangement.

Suitors of employees will also have to be vetted and cleared by the office.

These directives are contained in the office of the special
Prosecutor Legislative Instrument currently before Parliament for
approval.


Presenting the report of the Subsidiary legislation committee, vice
chairman for the committee Bernard Ahiafor argued the move is to ensure
staff of the office of the special Prosecutor are not compromised or
compromised by their relationships.

Meanwhile, the Minority in Parliament says the inability of the
Office of the Special Prosecutor to justify some GH¢30 million
expenditure items in its budget estimate makes nonsense of the mandate
of the office.

According to the Minority, the amount captured under management and
administration and operations under anti-corruption management as other
expenses of GH¢20million and GH¢10million respectively could not be
justified by the Special Prosecutor’s office.