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The high-stakes legal battle to extradite former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta from the United States has entered a critical new phase, with legal experts predicting a protracted judicial tug-of-war that could reach the U.S. Supreme Court.
Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show on Monday, December 22, Head of Chambers at Clinton Consultancy, Amanda Clinton, revealed that Mr Ofori-Atta’s primary strategy to resist returning to Ghana will likely hinge on proving that the charges against him are driven by "political hostility".
The ‘Political Motivation’ Defense
According to Ms Clinton, the only potent defence available to the former finance minister to resist the extradition warrant is to convince a U.S. Federal District Court judge that the government of Ghana’s motivations are primarily political.
“That is the only defence he could potentially have to resist this, and not only to resist it but to go through the whole appeal process, perhaps right up to the Supreme Court of America,” Ms. Clinton explained.
Mr. Ofori-Atta’s U.S.-based legal team has begun slamming the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), alleging an illegal warrant, procedural breaches, and the misuse of Interpol notices without an identified crime. His lawyers have described the case as an aggressive pursuit of a person, not the prosecution of a crime.
The ‘Green Card’ Factor: High Net Worth Maneuvers
Amid rumours that Mr Ofori-Atta’s visa may expire on Valentine’s Day 2026, sparking talk of potential deportation, Ms Clinton suggested that his "high net worth" status might provide a significant legal cushion. She posited that Ofori-Atta might hold an EB-5 investor visa, which grants permanent residency (a green card) to individuals who invest substantial capital in the U.S.
“I would be at a loss if he didn't have, you know, like a US investor visa where you invest a heck of a lot of money in the US and then they give you a green card... he was there for medical reasons, so, I mean, it would have been a smart move at the time,” she noted.
If Mr Ofori-Atta is indeed a green card holder, the process of removing him from the U.S. becomes significantly more complex than a standard visa expiration.
A Lesson for the OSP and Attorney General
The extradition request, which involves 78 corruption and corruption-related charges, has forced a more rigorous approach from the Attorney General (AG).
Ms Clinton noted that while the OSP previously suggested the U.S. had given a "green light", the actual processing of an extradition requires a "full charge sheet and supporting evidence".
While Ms Clinton believes Mr Ofori-Atta’s lawyers are likely to assemble over 300 exhibits to fight off the extradition, the government of Ghana is also preparing a massive dossier to counter the political persecution claim.
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