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The attention of Paul Adom-Otchere has been drawn to reports which suggest that he seeks to institute a legal action to prevent the OSP from having access to information on his assets through an asset declaration form issued by the OSP.
For the avoidance of doubt, Mr, Adom-Otchere already filled the forms requested by the OSP and submitted same, on the 23rd October, 2025.
He submitted a letter of protest, dated the 23rd of October, 2025, and attached same to the form, indicating concern about the process.
As a matter of record, the OSP’s Assets declaration forms have been completed and submitted to the OSP on the 23rd of October, 2025.
Mr. Adom-Otchere remains committed to assisting the OSP to bring finality to the issues in question.
The purpose of the legal action is to settle the law and procedure on the matter.
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