Bowen says a UPP government would investigate corruption

In a recent statement that has shifted the landscape of domestic political discourse, a senior leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP), Bowen, has made a bold campaign pledge that would reshape the government’s accountability framework if his party secures power in the upcoming election. Speaking to a gathering of party supporters and political journalists, Bowen outlined that a UPP-led administration would immediately launch a full-scale, independent investigation into allegations of systemic corruption that have lingered over the incumbent government for months. This commitment comes amid growing public frustration over unaddressed claims of misappropriation of public funds, opaque procurement deals, and unethical influence peddling that have eroded voter trust in the current ruling establishment. Bowen emphasized that the investigation would not be a partisan witch hunt, but a transparent process led by independent legal and auditing experts, designed to uncover the full truth, hold wrongdoers accountable regardless of their political standing, and rebuild public confidence in democratic institutions. The pledge has already galvanized UPP’s base, positioning anti-corruption as the central pillar of the party’s election platform heading into the polls.