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CHRAJ receives 10,000 complaints annually – Commissioner

Juliana Odame AsarebyJuliana Odame Asare
June 19, 2026
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Dr Joseph Akanjolenur Whittal, Commissioner of CHRAJ

Dr Joseph Akanjolenur Whittal, Commissioner of CHRAJ

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The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has revealed that it receives about 10,000 complaints annually, placing considerable pressure on its investigative capacity.

According to CHRAJ, financial constraints and the complexity of cases sometimes result in delays in the completion of investigations and the publication of reports.

Dr Joseph Akanjolenur Whittal, Commissioner of CHRAJ, disclosed this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of a public forum on corruption in Accra.

The forum, organised by the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) in collaboration with CHRAJ, Transparency International Ghana and the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), was on the theme: “Restoring Citizens’ Trust in the Fight Against Corruption in Ghana: The Role of the Media.”

Dr Whittal noted that many of the complaints received by the Commission requires extensive investigations and evidence gathering across different locations.

“The complaints that come are not small complaints. Your staff must move all over the place to gather evidence. If I don’t have money to give to my investigators to go and carry out investigations, some complaints will certainly suffer,” he said.

He explained that the Commission’s limited resources, coupled with the volume of complaints, often affected the speed of investigations.

Dr Whittal urged the media to pursue corruption-related stories beyond the initial reports and follow them through to their conclusion. He also called on journalists to focus on the substance of cases rather than the identities or political affiliations of persons involved.

“We should not be thinking of the name of the person and maybe the political party he or she may belong to. That should not be the case. Every case must be treated with scrutiny and importance,” he stressed.

Mr Sulemana Braimah, Executive Director of the MFWA, said public perceptions played a significant role in the fight against corruption, irrespective of whether they reflected reality.

“What matters, therefore, is that perceptions shape behaviour. When citizens lose trust in institutions, they become less likely to report corruption and support accountability efforts or believe that change is possible,” he said. “That is a challenge we must all confront because that is perhaps our reality today,” he added.

The event also featured the passing-out ceremony of participants of the Next Generation Investigative Journalism (NGIJ) Fellowship, a three-month training programme for early and mid-career journalists from West Africa.

 

 

 

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