Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
The decision was taken after the Minister, Helena Kida, made an inquiry into the incident sending the two male officers on leave as investigations continued on how possible it was for the police trainees to get pregnant at the same time.
The inquiries uncovered the rot in the police academy where trainers are said to have attacked women trainees into sex to give favourable terms.
Minister of Justice, Helena Kida said a disciplinary hearing was held on them and it’s unclear how many students the men have impregnated.
“Of the cases of sexual harassment in which two instructors became involved with instructors, making them pregnant, were the object of legal-disciplinary censorship, having, in effect, been expelled from the corporation, as a culmination of the disciplinary proceedings that were instituted against them,” she said.
NPP Communicator Blames Mahama in Interview Over Viral Video Controversy
NPP Unveils Nationwide Reorganisation Timetable Ahead of 2026 Internal Elections
MPs Demand Tougher Action as Human Trafficking Cases Rise in Ghana
Abu Jinapor Demands Urgent Reforms to Address Ghana’s Cocoa Sector Challenges
Felix Kwakye Ofosu Defends Mahama Over Cocoa Pricing Remarks, Slams NPP Criticism
Asiedu Nketia Uses NDC Thank You Tour to Collect Feedback on Government
Speaker Urges Executive to Grant Parliament Permanent Land
Finance Expert Warns Cocoa Reforms Could Worsen COCOBOD Debt
Jinapor Swears In New VRA Resettlement Trust Fund Board