Audio By Carbonatix
Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has stated that he would not advise former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta to return to Ghana as legal tensions intensify between him and the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).
Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, June 7, Mr Bentil expressed strong reservations about the handling of the case, suggesting that Ofori-Atta should allow the legal process to continue without him physically present in Ghana.
“If I had the right to advise Ken, I will tell him, don’t come to Ghana. Let them try you in absentia and do whatever they will do, and we will take it from there,” he stated.
Ken Ofori-Atta was declared wanted by the OSP after he failed to appear by a June 2 deadline. His legal team had submitted medical documents indicating that he is battling cancer and is due for a procedure, but the OSP deemed the explanation insufficient.
As a result, the office announced plans to engage INTERPOL to issue a Red Notice for his arrest.
On Thursday, June 5, INTERPOL officially listed Ofori-Atta on its Red Notice database. The alert described him as a 65-year-old Ghanaian male, born on 7 November 1959 in Accra.
He is 1.7 metres tall, has black hair and black eyes, and speaks English and Twi.
Latest Stories
-
Dr John Dawson Writes: Ghana’s Telecom Gamble
3 minutes -
BoG warns against weak financial market documentation
15 minutes -
WHO to hold emergency committee meeting as Ebola death toll rises to 131
23 minutes -
Ablekuma North Ranked Ghana’s Best-Performing District in Multidimensional Poverty Index
30 minutes -
GIPS hails new value for money legislation, urges swift passage of Procurement Practicing Bill
39 minutes -
ASAC 2026: The finish line through the lens
41 minutes -
Agenda 111 should not be abandoned because of change in government – Dr Nsiah-Asare
41 minutes -
Sports Minister Kofi Adams challenges Queiroz to get best out of Black Stars
42 minutes -
Ghana must tread cautiously on the Gold Fields Tarkwa Lease debate
44 minutes -
Agenda 111 was properly funded and designed to address healthcare gaps — Dr Nsiah-Asare insists
1 hour -
Supreme Court admits 14 CSOs in OSP’s constitutionality case
1 hour -
Nhyira FM’s Ohemaa Benewaa marks ‘The Threshold’ birthday with outreach, launches Women’s Wave Empowerment
1 hour -
On announces NIL partnership with University of Louisville track standout Elsingi Kipruto
1 hour -
Judiciary Committee pledges support for courts and legal education in Upper West Region
1 hour -
Hopeson Adorye calls for one-year ban on small-scale mining to combat galamsey
1 hour