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The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, has stated that the extradition of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta from the United States remains uncertain, citing the complexities of international law and diplomatic protocols.
Read also: Lack of inter-agency support hindered efforts to block Ofori-Atta’s exit – OSP
Mr Agyebeng noted that if Mr Ofori-Atta were currently in Ghana, his office would have effected an arrest without hesitation.
"I was making a joke about it that, if he lives in Agbogba, he would be with us as we are speaking, but since he is in a foreign country, I cannot put a date on it. And even that, the central authority in charge of extradition matters in the USA would decide...," he said on the KSM Show.
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The Special Prosecutor reaffirmed his commitment to due process and pledged that the pursuit of accountability would continue with diligence and resolve, underscoring that justice, though sometimes delayed by international procedure, remains steadfast in its path.
Read also: OSP was ‘powerless’ at the time Ken Ofori-Atta left Ghana – Kissi Agyebeng
Background
The corruption case involving former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, currently in the United States of America, has evolved into one of the country’s most closely watched accountability battles.
OSP is investigating him over alleged financial misconduct linked to high-value contracts and public-fund management, including the controversial revenue-assurance agreement with Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited and issues surrounding the National Cathedral project.
The probe also touches on procurement matters related to the Electricity Company of Ghana. Despite multiple summons, Mr Ofori-Atta has failed to appear before investigators, prompting the OSP to declare him a fugitive and subsequently secure an INTERPOL Red Notice.
His legal team maintains concerns regarding procedure and health-related constraints, underscoring the legal tension surrounding the case.
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