13th June 2025 9:10:00 AM
2 mins readThe Parliament of Ghana has taken a bold and historic step in the national fight against corruption with the official inauguration of the National Integrity Awards Scheme.
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Held on Thursday, June 12 in the Speaker’s Conference Room, the inaugural meeting of the National Integrity Awards Committee marked the beginning of a parliamentary-led initiative aimed at promoting ethical leadership, transparency, and public accountability.
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Parliament, as the people's representative body and constitutional watchdog, has positioned itself at the forefront of efforts to foster a culture where integrity is not only expected but actively celebrated.
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The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban S.K. Bagbin, addressed the committee with a strong message that underscored the urgency and moral weight of this undertaking.
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He emphasized that the Scheme is Parliament’s response to the country’s growing demand for credible, honest leadership, and that Parliament is uniquely placed to drive this vision.
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The Scheme is designed both to reward individuals who uphold ethical values and to expose those who betray the public trust. In this regard, it introduces not only categories of honour across the executive, judiciary, legislature, and civil society, but also the “Vulture Award",a dishonour to highlight and shame unethical conduct.
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As the institution responsible for making laws and safeguarding the public purse, Parliament seeks through this initiative to promote a national culture of integrity that reaches every level of society.
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The Awards will be institutionalized as an annual national event, recognizing ethical conduct in public and private life, including the work of whistle-blowers and community leaders. It is a proactive step that reflects Parliament’s commitment to restoring public confidence and embedding ethics as a non-negotiable standard in governance.
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The National Integrity Awards Committee, now formally in place, is mandated to manage the implementation of the Scheme. Its responsibilities include overseeing transparent nomination and selection processes, securing sustainable partnerships with both public and private stakeholders, and ensuring the awards reflect the core principles of fairness, impartiality, and professionalism.
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Parliament’s leadership will be central to maintaining the credibility of the Scheme, with the Speaker himself chairing the Committee to provide oversight and institutional support.
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In reaffirming Parliament’s constitutional and moral responsibility, the Speaker concluded with a call for all stakeholders to rally behind the initiative. He emphasized that the Awards are not merely symbolic but represent a long-term vision of national renewal built on integrity, accountability, and civic responsibility.
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With Parliament leading the charge, Ghana sends a clear message that ethical governance is not optional,it is essential. The National Integrity Awards Scheme is therefore not just a ceremony, but a pillar of the nation’s democratic future.
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Source: Parliament of Ghana
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