BRIBERY SCANDAL ROCKS JUDICIARY, AS 34 JUDGES, OTHERS CITED
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It may go down in history as the single most massive bribery scandal to hit Ghana’s Judiciary, as 180 officials of the Judicial Service have been caught on camera taking bribes and extorting money from litigants.
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