Senior police officials involved in the leaked recording incident are transferred by IGP Yohuno.

Senior police officials involved in the leaked recording incident are transferred by IGP Yohuno.
Superintendent George Lysander Asare and Superintendent Emmanuel Eric Gyebi have been moved to new positions within the Ghana Police Service by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohuno. Superintendent Asare has been assigned to the Judicial Protection Unit, and Superintendent Gyebi has been moved to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters.
A leaked recording that described an alleged plot to oust former IGP Dr. George Akuffo Dampare implicated the two officials. Concerns regarding their professionalism and behavior within the service were raised when they later appeared before a parliamentary committee looking into the issue.
After considering the matter, the committee suggested that the officers be disciplined for their role in the dispute. But rather than being punished, they were moved to important positions in the police department, a move that has generated a lot of discussion. After considering the matter, the committee suggested that the officers be disciplined for their role in the dispute. But rather than being punished, they were moved to important positions in the police department, a move that has generated a lot of discussion.

According to police sources, the action has been viewed with scepticism by some officers, who see it as a reward for their acts rather than a punishment. The effect on the service’s ethical standards and accountability has also drawn criticism.
Some contend that the reassignments were done to keep the force stable, but others worry that they would give the wrong impression about how disciplinary action is handled. Discussions concerning the police leadership’s commitment to maintaining professionalism and integrity within its ranks have been stoked by the decision.