
Ghanaian MP Challenges OSP's Ken Ofori-Atta Investigation Strategy
Ghanaian MP Questions OSP's Strategy in Ken Ofori-Atta Investigation Accra, Ghana – A heated debate has ignited concerning the Office of the Special Prosecutor's (OSP) investigation into Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. Member of Parliament Nana Agyei Baffuor Awuah, representing Manhyia South, has raised serious concerns about the OSP's tactics. In a recent interview with JoyNews, Awuah stated, "If his presence is necessary for determining a prima facie case, then clearly the case of the OSP against Ken Ofori-Atta is weak." He emphasized that the OSP's reliance on Ofori-Atta's physical presence may be legally flawed, citing the minister's constitutional right against self-incrimination. Awuah suggested alternative investigative approaches, urging the OSP to consider a different strategy to ensure the investigation's effectiveness. The ongoing situation continues to generate significant public interest and raises questions about the balance between effective investigations and constitutional rights.