Mahama has directed the attorney general and minister of justice to launch investigations into these allegations, stating that Ghana will no longer be a safe haven for corruption.
An investigation conducted by Leicestershire Police, reviewed by the Independent Office for Police Conduct, did not identify any "misconduct or missed opportunities which could have prevented Mr Kohli's death".Ch Supt Jonathan Starbuck said: "Prior to Mr Kohli's death, police were aware of two reports of anti-social behaviour involving youths in the Franklin Park area which were being investigated.
"Partnership work in the area following Mr Kohli's death did identify further incidents which had not been reported."He added that "organisational learning" to improve logging anti-social behaviour had been identified.Kelly Matthews, senior district crown prosecutor for the CPS in the East Midlands, said it was "not often that we see individuals so young in court charged with violent offences".
"The girl was the catalyst for this attack taking place," Ms Matthews said, when asked why the female defendant had also been found guilty of manslaughter."If it wasn't for her, then events may have unfolded differently on that day.
"She pointed out Mr Kohli to the boy. She approached Mr Kohli with the boy. When the boy started attacking Mr Kohli, she took out her phone and started filming the incident and laughing, encouraging him."
Ms Matthews said "some very young witnesses" gave key evidence about what happened before and after the attack, "specifically of the two defendants bragging about what had happened".One major threat, for supporters of the bill, is MPs deciding to return home to their constituencies instead of voting.
Due to a quirk of the parliamentary system, private members' bills are normally debated on Fridays - a day when MPs are normally in their constituencies.There is also growing concern that the government cannot afford to keep giving it parliamentary time.
One Labour source opposed to the bill told the BBC: "Given the huge amount of difficult issues the government face, from winter fuel payments and Personal Independence Payment to defence and special educational needs and disabilities spending, a tight vote on assisted dying becomes a real problem."Lots of MPs think No 10 would be unwise to expend political capital continuing with this very divisive issue rather than choosing to fix the stuff we got elected to sort."