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Home ยป Blog ยป The Serpent in Our Justice Garden: Does Plea Bargaining Legalise Grand Theft?
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The Serpent in Our Justice Garden: Does Plea Bargaining Legalise Grand Theft?

Edzorna Francis Mensah
Last updated: July 31, 2025 9:32 am
Edzorna Francis Mensah
Published July 31, 2025
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Ghana, the Black Star of Africa, shines brightly, yet a shadow lengthens across our justice system. This shadow is cast by a recent innovation: plea bargaining.

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Itโ€™s meant to be a beacon of efficiency, a solution for our overcrowded courts, and a tool for recovering stolen assets. But have we, in our pursuit of progress, invited a serpent into our garden? One that whispers tempting promises of impunity to those who would plunder our nationโ€™s wealth?

โ€‹The Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) (Amendment) Act, 2022 (Act 1079), like a legal Aladdinโ€™s lamp, promises to conjure quick convictions and, crucially, retrieve stolen money. No more endless trials, judicial logjams, or frustrating legal dances. Now, an accused, even one who has spirited away fortunes, can negotiate. They can trade a confession for a lighter sentence, or perhaps, return just a fraction of their loot. On paper, it sounds like a pragmatic triumph.

โ€‹But letโ€™s look closer. Are we, by this very design, inadvertently laying out a red carpet for grand thieves?

Imagine a cunning modern-day Robin Hood, but one who steals from the poor to enrich himself. He accumulates a fortune, perhaps invests it offshore. When the law finally taps his shoulder, he simply smiles. โ€œThe state,โ€ he thinks, โ€œis now my reluctant business partner.โ€ โ€‹He enters a plea bargain, relinquishes a mere fraction of his ill-gotten gains โ€“ a tithe, if you will โ€“ and emerges from the judicial labyrinth with a mere slap on the wrist. His remaining bounty is safely tucked away.

Is this not like a shepherd, eager to catch a wolf, inadvertently teaching it to shed just enough wool to escape, only to return fatter later?

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โ€‹The idea of โ€œsharing the stolen cash with the state,โ€ even if itโ€™s called restitution, eats at our nationโ€™s moral core. It risks turning our revered courts into a marketplace, where integrity is a negotiable item and the price of crime is just a discount. As Archbishop Desmond Tutu powerfully said, โ€œWhen justice is deniedโ€ฆneither persons nor property will be safe.โ€

If grand thieves can negotiate away their culpability, what message does that send to the honest citizen? Does it not suggest that the biggest crimes carry the smallest real consequences?

โ€‹The Attorney Generalโ€™s department understandably sees plea bargaining as a powerful tool for asset recovery. Arguments suggest itโ€™s a pragmatic solution; better to recover something than nothing. โ€œHalf a loaf is better than no bread,โ€ the saying goes. But what if that โ€œhalf loafโ€ is still a kingโ€™s feast for the thief, while our nation struggles for true accountability?

And what if, by prioritizing recovery over strong deterrence, we inadvertently sow the seeds for future theft? โ€‹Ghana is currently grappling with high-profile corruption cases, stark reminders of the massive sums diverted from our development.

The publicโ€™s demand for justice isnโ€™t just an emotional outcry; itโ€™s a desperate plea for a system that truly punishes wrongdoers and deters others. If plea bargains become an escape hatch for the powerful, a gilded cage with an open door, public trust in our institutions, already fragile, will surely wither.

โ€‹The danger is clear. While plea bargaining exists legally, its success depends on extreme transparency, unwavering prosecutorial integrity, and strong judicial oversight.

Without these, the serpentโ€™s whisper becomes a siren song, luring our nation down a risky path where crime, especially white-collar crime, becomes a calculated, profitable venture rather than a condemned act.

โ€‹Are we truly designing a system that delivers justice, or merely one that processes crime?

Is recovering a fraction of stolen wealth worth potentially eroding our moral compass and emboldening future thieves?

These arenโ€™t just academic questions; they are vital ones for a nation striving for real progress. The Attorney Generalโ€™s department holds the keys to this paradox. Will they unlock a new era of justice, or simply re-pad the cells of our financial rogues?

The nation watches and waits for an answer.

Written by Raymond Ablorh

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