
The Bribery and Corruption Commission, in coordination with the Attorney General’s Department, has reportedly accelerated the processing of numerous long-standing cases that had been awaiting legal advice.
According to informed sources, nearly forty cases involving allegations of bribery and corruption have been fast-tracked. These cases implicate a range of individuals, including powerful politicians, high-ranking government officials, and their political associates.
The sources further indicate that several high-profile arrests are expected in the coming days, as many of these investigations are now in their final stages. The move signals a renewed push by authorities to deliver justice and enforce accountability at the highest levels of power.
The developments come amid growing public demand for transparency and stronger action against corruption in both political and administrative sectors.