Article 162, subsection 5, of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana states that “all agencies of the mass media shall, at all times, be free to uphold the principles, provisions and objectives of this constitution, and shall uphold the responsibility and accountability of the Government to the people of Ghana”. Using this constitutional provision that gives the media the power to serve as one of the agents to ensure accountability, this article discusses the media exposé of judicial corruption in Ghana by using the recent video evidence of the investigative journalist, Anas. The article considers issues of judicial corruption, the causes, consequences as well as their ethical and theological dimensions. It posits that those who pervert justice thr...
This study evaluates the role of two state regulatory regimes in shaping journalism education at a p...
The paper sets up a platform for debating whether the mass media is a partner or a scourge to develo...
The prevalence of bribery in Ghana has increased significantly since the mid-2000s and has received ...
Article 162, subsection 5, of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana state s that “all agencies of the mass...
This article critically examines the repealed criminal libel law in the light of the 1992 Constituti...
This article argues that corruption in judicial service denies majority of the people, particularly ...
In democratic settings, private mass media are often considered a powerful force against political c...
This paper examines the complexity of balancing public interest and individual rights in the use of ...
Ghana repealed its controversial criminal libel law two decades ago, but the Ghana Police Service ha...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The media is often referred to as the fourth estate ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Religion and Theology)The premise of this study is that of a reformed the...
On 18 January 1960, LIFE magazine began a series of articles on democracy around the world. The newl...
Purpose This study investigates the incidence of ethical violations in the Ghanaian press which has ...
There are endless possibilities of court users seeking to influence judges’ decisions on cases in ...
This paper argues that the safety of journalists in Ghana can no longer be taken for granted given t...
This study evaluates the role of two state regulatory regimes in shaping journalism education at a p...
The paper sets up a platform for debating whether the mass media is a partner or a scourge to develo...
The prevalence of bribery in Ghana has increased significantly since the mid-2000s and has received ...
Article 162, subsection 5, of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana state s that “all agencies of the mass...
This article critically examines the repealed criminal libel law in the light of the 1992 Constituti...
This article argues that corruption in judicial service denies majority of the people, particularly ...
In democratic settings, private mass media are often considered a powerful force against political c...
This paper examines the complexity of balancing public interest and individual rights in the use of ...
Ghana repealed its controversial criminal libel law two decades ago, but the Ghana Police Service ha...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The media is often referred to as the fourth estate ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Religion and Theology)The premise of this study is that of a reformed the...
On 18 January 1960, LIFE magazine began a series of articles on democracy around the world. The newl...
Purpose This study investigates the incidence of ethical violations in the Ghanaian press which has ...
There are endless possibilities of court users seeking to influence judges’ decisions on cases in ...
This paper argues that the safety of journalists in Ghana can no longer be taken for granted given t...
This study evaluates the role of two state regulatory regimes in shaping journalism education at a p...
The paper sets up a platform for debating whether the mass media is a partner or a scourge to develo...
The prevalence of bribery in Ghana has increased significantly since the mid-2000s and has received ...