Audio By Carbonatix
Former Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Inusah Fuseini, has accused former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta of deliberately evading accountability as attempts by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) to extradite him from the United States continue.
The OSP has been working to have Mr Ofori-Atta returned to Ghana to stand trial, but the former minister has cited medical treatment abroad as the reason for his prolonged absence.
Speaking during a Q&A session on X Space on Sunday, November 23, Mr Fuseini challenged the former minister to come back to Ghana if he believes he has no case to answer.
“Ofori-Atta is running away from accountability. He’s running away from the law. If he has nothing to hide, what prevents him from coming to Ghana? Ofori-Atta has brought this upon himself,” he said.
He dismissed suggestions that the OSP should have barred Mr Ofori-Atta from travelling in the first place.
“On what conduct was the OSP going to prevent Ken Ofori-Atta from travelling after he had sought permission from the then Chief of Staff [Frema Osei-Opare] to seek medical attention when he was to assist in the investigation and not under investigation? Why blame the OSP for not completing its mandate?” he questioned.
Meanwhile, the OSP has announced that eight individuals—including Mr Ofori-Atta—are scheduled to be arraigned on Monday, November 24, over their alleged roles in the Strategic Mobilisation Limited (SML) revenue assurance contracts.
The Special Prosecutor has filed 78 charges against the former minister and seven others in connection with the controversial agreements between the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited.
Latest Stories
-
UK Fire Aid donates fire tender, equipment to GNFS to boost emergency response
2 hours -
Man’s hand severed in cutlass clash at Akyem Nkwanum
2 hours -
McIlroy ‘more motivated than ever’ before return
2 hours -
No clear law governs re-arrest of discharged suspects – Justice Abdulai on Hanan, wife re-arrest
3 hours -
GES releases 2026/27 academic calendar; BECE set for May 2027
3 hours -
UCL: PSG beat Bayern on aggregate to set up final against Arsenal
3 hours -
Tariq Lamptey set to have Fiorentina contract terminated – Reports
3 hours -
Four burnt to death in head-on collision at Anyinasin Junction
3 hours -
Ghana, UAE agree to deepen energy and investment cooperation
4 hours -
Old Tafo Assembly cracks down on encroachment at Atimatim Junction
4 hours -
FIFA impose worldwide ban on Benfica’s Prestianni
4 hours -
Kasoa hillside residents fear erosion as climate change intensifies rainfall, experts call for urgent action
4 hours -
Stalled Kumasi, Takoradi market projects to resume as gov’t moves to secure funding
5 hours -
NPP demands release of Hanan Abdul-Wahab, wife, cites abuse of power by EOCO
6 hours -
GES warns schools against unauthorised fee collection from students
6 hours