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The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng on Thursday, 8 May 2025, visited the newly appointed Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, to deepen institutional cooperation between the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) and the Ghana Police Service.
The meeting marked the first official engagement between the Special Prosecutor and the Inspector-General of Police. It provided a timely opportunity to build mutual understanding and establish a foundation for a stronger collaboration in tackling corruption and related offences through coordinated law enforcement efforts.
The Special Prosecutor underscored the imperative of forging a robust partnership with the Ghana Police Service. He emphasised that, notwithstanding the OSP's statutory mandate and independent policing powers pursuant to Act 959, operational synergy with the Ghana Police remains indispensable to the effective discharge of the Office's anti-corruption mandate.
Mr Agyebeng further articulated the need to leverage the Police Service's nationwide footprint to amplify the OSP's operational efficacy and reach.

The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Yohuno, welcomed the initiative and conveyed the Police Administration's unwavering commitment to supporting the OSP in the execution of its functions. He acknowledged that the successful eradication of corruption necessitates concerted and cohesive institutional action and pledged the Service's resolve to intensify cooperation with the OSP.
He further advocated for continuous collaboration, particularly in intelligence sharing, as a critical tool for enhancing accountability and promoting effective law enforcement throughout the Republic.
Members of the Police Management Board present at the meeting commended the OSP for its resolute efforts in advancing the national anti-corruption agenda.
They urged the Special Prosecutor to remain steadfast in the execution of his constitutional and statutory obligations and expressed enthusiasm for sustained inter-agency cooperation.
The Special Prosecutor was accompanied by Mr Emmanuel Basintale, Director of Investigations at the OSP.
The delegation was received by the Inspector-General of Police alongside senior members of the Police Service, including COP Iddi Lansah Seidu (Director- General, Welfare), COP Ernest Owusu (Director-General, Services), COP Okyere Darko Asumadu, DCOP Kofi Blagodzie, and other high-ranking officers.
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