Compassionate gestures, when applied to public service, risk undermining merit-based recruitment, entrenching favoritism, and obstructing anti-corruption efforts—ultimately contributing to institutional breakdown. Yet, a senior public official appears to think otherwise. Read more👇
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Their deaths are not accidents; they are symptoms of deeper systemic failures"
Michael Oko Davies, Executive Director PPI-Ghana
Read full article: "From Aspiration to Loss: Urgent Reforms Needed in Ghana’s Screening Systems" here👇
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To say #corruption can't be stopped is to betray Africa’s future. Our ancestors fought for liberation, not impunity. Across the continent, citizens are rising—with courage, data, and unity. We will not normalize theft. #AfricaIntegrity #PanAfricanJustice #StopCorruption
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After 12 years of stalled UNCAC review efforts, the truth is out: key officials at MoJ & MDAs prioritized shady deals over systemic reform. This isn’t incompetence—it’s sabotage. Gambians deserve better. #Accountability #UNCAC #GambiaIntegrity
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ON THIS DAY | we spotlight a powerful call from the AUC Chairperson, reminding us that the fight against corruption is a fight to reclaim respect, rights, and opportunities for all. Let this message echo across our streets, institutions, and hearts.
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COURAGE | Dignity in governance transcends policy debates — it demands exposing performative leadership and driving real, measurable change.
#DignityDefends, #RespectThroughReform #ConsistencyCourage, #KeepDiggingTruth,
Today, 11 July is Africa Anti-Corruption Day...
It's time for consistency in the fight against corruption!
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Africa Anti-Corruption Day is a moment to recommit.
To consistency.
To coherence.
To dignity.
PPI is leading the charge for reform that lasts and governance that respects.
#PPIForAfrica #AccountabilityMatters
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Dignity requires that anti-corruption efforts protect whistleblowers, fortify transparency, and elevate institutional trust.
PPI calls for integrated systems that don’t just punish—but prevent.
#IntegrityWithoutPurse #DignityInAction
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Across regions, we see progress stall when political cycles override anti-corruption efforts.
PPI demands reforms that survive elections and serve people—not power.
#ConsistencyIsCourage #AfricaAgainstCorruption
Strategic consistency means aligning laws, institutions, and enforcement with moral clarity.
PPI rejects patchwork solutions in favor of enduring reforms that honor citizens’ dignity.
#SystemicIntegrity #PolicyCoherence
#HonEdemSenanu
🧵 PPI's Call for Consistency in African Anti-Corruption Policy
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Corruption is not just a breach of law—it’s a breach of dignity.
PPI advances a policy framework rooted in coherence, integrity, and the unwavering defense of human worth.
#AfricaAgaindtCorruption #PPIPrinciple
Transparency champions needed worldwide to uphold good governance.
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AFRICA DAY 2025 | Africa’s wealth has been plundered once. It must not be stolen again through corruption.
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Here's our 2025 Gambia champion whistleblower winners. We congratulate them for exposing irregularities in the disposal of siezed properties of former President Jammeh valued at over one billion dollars (US).
We are being pulled into a world where only the greedy thrive, while the weakest are oppressed, a truly unjust and troubling reality. Shame!
May his passing serve as a catalyst for change, sparking policy dialogue on equity and justice. The poor and most vulnerable should never be left to suffer neglect or destruction.
Yes. Deprivation constitutes a violation of human rights, fueling corruption and exacerbating human suffering. The poor and vulnerable are unjustly targeted, facing deliberate harm. This is deeply troubling.
Societies are becoming unstable due to illicit financial flows, which are draining the critical resources needed to ensure economic security, reduce inequality, foster social confidence and protect society from fragmentation.