Audio By Carbonatix
I have read many comments today criticising the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) and/or the Special Prosecutor (SP) over an invitation extended to Martin Kpebu, Esq., and a presenter from TV3 regarding certain comments said to have been made by Mr. Kpebu on TV3.
I have since gone back to read the Office of the Special Prosecutor Act, 2017 (Act 959), and here is what I think:
- The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has a mandate to investigate corruption and corruption-related offences.
- If an allegation of corruption is made against an officer of the OSP, including the Special Prosecutor (SP) himself, the OSP still has the mandate to investigate the allegation.
- What cannot happen, and will obviously not happen, is that the officer accused of corruption will play any role in the investigations.
- If the allegation of corruption is made against the SP, and for that reason the SP must recuse himself from the investigations, there is a Deputy Special Prosecutor (DSP) who has the mandate to “act in the absence of the Special Prosecutor.”
- If Mr. Kpebu, or anybody else for that matter, has evidence of corruption, stated misbehaviour, or incompetence against the SP, they have every right under the law to petition the President for the removal of the SP in line with the provisions of Act 959.
- Nothing stops Mr. Kpebu from submitting a petition to the President for the removal of the SP.
- What we should not encourage is the use of media platforms to accuse the SP of corruption without either providing evidence or, more importantly, without submitting a petition to the President for the removal of the SP or any other officer of the OSP.
- Being invited by the OSP to assist in the investigation of an allegation of corruption made against the SP is not the same as the SP being a judge in his own cause. The SP is not the same as the institution called the OSP, and there is no indication that the SP is the one going to interrogate Mr. Kpebu.
- We are all free to criticise the OSP and the SP. But let us educate the public properly, and by all means let us use the legal options available to all citizens to seek redress against the SP if we have evidence of corruption, incompetence, or any wrongdoing. We should not seek to tie the hands of the OSP while using media platforms to undermine its credibility in the eyes of the public.
Thank you.
Kwaku Antwi-Boasiako
Accra, 18/11/2025
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Mary Akosua Takpo
10 minutes -
The sale is lost in the silence: Why follow-up discipline is the most underrated driver of revenue
15 minutes -
Minority commends Roads Minister for leadership, performance
16 minutes -
2026 World Cup: We need to win for Partey – Kwasi Sibo
18 minutes -
Estonian Business Angels Network partners with Pan African AI Summit 2026
22 minutes -
Flood concerns stall Mankranso 24-Hour Market Project as residents demand relocation
23 minutes -
Asamoah Gyan named brand ambassador for DOSH Health Insurance
27 minutes -
Bluewhale Construction breaks ground for 18-storey luxury apartment tower near Labadi Beach
35 minutes -
England has real chance of winning World Cup 2026 – John Terry
41 minutes -
NDC reduced ministers but expanded diplomatic payroll – Oppong Nkrumah
42 minutes -
FACT CHECK: Kennedy Agyapong’s claim that NPP government didn’t do anything in 8 years to complete Afari hospital false
46 minutes -
Nkwanta South Municipal Hospital appeals for support as infrastructure deteriorates (Photos)
57 minutes -
Global Affairs Canada’s eight-year partnership empowers thousands of rural women farmers through WOFAGRIC
58 minutes -
Ghana High Commission distributes World Cup tickets to supporters across Canada
1 hour -
Algerian parliament speaker arrives in Ghana for UN resolution conference on enslaved Africans
1 hour