The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and three other national stakeholder institutions to the Accountability, Rule of Law and Anti-corruption Programme (ARAP), which is an EU-funded programme, implemented by the Spanish Public Foundation FIIAPP received multimedia equipment on Friday, 16th October, 2020 at the ARAP office in Osu-Accra.
The three other stakeholder institutions are the Attorney General Office, the Ghana Police Service and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
EOCO received two laptops, 2 Dock Stations, a printer and three smartphones to support its communication unit.
The Attorney General Office also received 10 printers, 15 routers, 22 desktop computers and 22 Dock Stations for the solicitor General and the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) department.
The Ghana Police Service on the other hand received 20 desktop computers, 20 Dock stations, 13 printers and 2 routers to support the Police Professional Standards Bureau (PPSB) and the GPS Legal Unit Department.
Last but not the least, the Environmental Protection Agency received 2 sound level meters to support its complaints system, specifically that of noise pollution.
The donated devices will help to strengthen the work of the above-mentioned institutions in Ghana, and enable them to ensure the continuity of their activities.
Source: PAU Desk