
Ghanaian Official Ordered to Appear Before OSP Amidst Ongoing Corruption Investigation
Ghanaian Politics: Ofosu-Atta Case Update and OSP's Response The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) in Ghana has issued an update on the case of Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofosu-Atta, a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics. Mr. Ofosu-Atta is mandatorily required to appear before the OSP on June 2, 2025. This follows a lawsuit filed by Mr. Ofosu-Atta contesting the OSP's prior declaration that he was a wanted person and a fugitive from justice. The OSP's press release, featured in a recent video circulating online, clarifies that Mr. Ofosu-Atta was removed from the OSP's list of wanted persons after he cooperated with the investigation. The OSP's statement emphasizes that Mr. Ofosu-Atta's assurance of availability for questioning played a key role in this decision. However, the OSP also notes that Mr. Ofosu-Atta remains a subject of ongoing corruption investigations. "Mr. Ofosu-Atta is mandatorily required to appear before the OSP on 2 June 2025," states the OSP press release. The release further details the issuance of an Interpol Red Notice in the past, highlighting the seriousness of the accusations against him. The OSP's commitment to enforcing the law and ensuring justice is reiterated in their statement. The ongoing investigations underscore the complexities of the case and the OSP's determination to address corruption in Ghana. The situation remains under development and further updates are expected.