Cecilia Abena Dapaah, the embattled former sanitation minister had more money stashed at one of her residences, according to a report by Accra-based TV3.
The station's reporter Eric Mawuena Egbeta, cited sources within the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) who told TV3 that it took them five hours to count the latest stash.
Even though it is reported that her official residence at Cantonments and private residence at Abelemkpe were searched, it is not known which of the two residences had the latest sums.
"From the search at her residence yesterday (Monday, July 24), a lot more cash has been discovered and it took officials of the Special Prosecutor close to five hours alone in counting this amount of cash which was discovered in her home," the journalist said in a stand-up piece in front of the offices of the OSP in Accra.
Meanwhile, some relatives of the former minister have also been questioned about the stolen monies from her Abelemkpe residence which led to her resignation from office and the current probe by the OSP.
She was granted bail on July 24 hours after the OSP announced that she had been arrested and had escorted its officials to conduct searches at her residence.
TV3's account has, however, been contested by pro-government voices including Paul Adom-Otchere of Metro TV who said on his Good Evening Ghana show (July 25) that his checks with the OSP shows that nothing of the sort had been found.
"We understand that it is untrue and the OSP must come out and clarify, we tried to search about this and what we have is that it is not true.
"We don’t know why TV3 has been carrying this story since midday. It has no source, neither the Special Prosecutor or his deputy. If TV3 has further and better particulars, they should publish it tomorrow or even tonight.
"Because our sources indicate that the Special Prosecutor has said it is not true," he added.