Mr. Mensah speaking on Adom FM Monday morning, maintained that in advanced political environments where individual rights and liberties, dignity and integrity are cherished, such suspicions of corruption are investigated quietly and brought to the public domain only when sufficient evidence of impropriety is established and charges of corruption are preferred.
He said that “anybody who had headed any organisation in the country, whether as a Minister of State or Chief Executive of a public institution would have taken hundreds of decisions which could easily make one a subject of investigations whether legitimately or otherwise but this should not necessarily warrant placement in the public domain since we are all clear about it’s near irredeemable effect on reputations. Until a clear case of malfeasance is established lets stop destroying futures and denting reputation”.
Mr. Mensah in response to a question admitted that he has been a subject of a public investigation but he is not particularly worried about that since no case of impropriety was established about him and he was finally exonerated formally.
He, however, added that it creates a permanent impression and doubt around victims of such avoidable acts by governments. Read Full Story
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