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The Attorney-General of Ghana plans to appeal a recent Court of Appeal ruling that acquitted former Deputy Minister of Finance Dr. Ato Forson and businessman Richard Jakpa, arguing that the decision undermines public accountability and the fight against corruption. The AG described the ruling as grossly unfair and stated it contradicts substantial evidence presented during the trial regarding the importation of ambulances without proper authorization. Meanwhile, in Nevada, the state Attorney General is appealing a district court's dismissal of charges against six Republicans involved in a scheme to submit a fake certificate declaring Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 election in the state. The Nevada AG's office expressed confidence in their case, which was part of a broader effort across several states to contest the election results. The defendants, indicted last December, face charges for offering false instruments, with potential prison sentences of four to five years. Both legal battles highlight ongoing tensions surrounding accountability in governance and electoral integrity.
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