The government has intensified efforts to investigate five former ministers, following new complaints and information that have surfaced against them. These investigations are set to begin in earnest, as the former ministers face a range of serious charges, including financial fraud and involvement in murders.
The legal department is preparing to reopen several cases that were previously withdrawn by the Bribery Commission or dismissed in court. These include high-profile cases of financial misconduct, for which fresh evidence is being gathered. Authorities are working with various groups to gather more information on the accused ministers’ alleged involvement in financial fraud.
In addition to fraud charges, the government is also focusing on re-investigating past murders connected to these individuals. These actions reflect a growing determination to hold accountable those accused of serious crimes, regardless of their political status. As the investigations move forward, the possibility of arrests is high, signaling a crackdown on corruption and past injustices.