A recent survey by Global InfoAnalytics has ranked the Ghana Police Service as the most corrupt public institution in the country.
The poll, which assessed public perceptions of corruption across various state agencies, placed the Ghana Immigration Service and the Judiciary in second and third place, respectively.
According to the findings, the Ghana Police Service received the highest corruption rating, scoring 6.43.
The Ghana Immigration Service followed closely with a score of 5.86, while the Judiciary was ranked third with a score of 5.78.
These results highlight widespread concerns about corruption within key law enforcement and judicial institutions in Ghana.
The report underscores persistent public mistrust in these institutions, which play crucial roles in maintaining law and order.
Over the years, allegations of bribery and misconduct have frequently been levelled against officers in these agencies, reinforcing the negative perception of their integrity.
The survey results indicate a pressing need for institutional reforms to restore public confidence.
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