Spencer Wan Blog of Friday, 10 January 2025
Source: Eric Afatsao
According to Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Special Aide to the President, the government's strategy to combat corruption involves reassessing the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP). She stated that the nomination of an Attorney General will bring an end to the government's transitional policy, which includes the mandate of Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL).
The Attorney General's appointment will mark the conclusion of ORAL's mission. Its task is to draft a thorough report as part of the process of transition. The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) would also be reevaluated as part of the NDC's anti-corruption campaign, Mogtari clarified. "We're looking at whether to keep or change the OSP. Dear Mr.
“In an interview with Serwaa Amihere on GHOne TV, Mahama has emphasized the need to strengthen all governance institutions to fight corruption effectively,” according to starrfm.com.gh.Martin Kpebu, Raymond Archer, Daniel Domelevo, Nathan Kofi Boakye, and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa were recently selected by President Mahama to look into and collect evidence of asset misappropriation and state capture.
In the meantime, Operation Recover All Loot team chairman and North Tongu MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa disclosed that his team had accumulated strong proof of state assets being looted by former administration personnel. President John Dramani Mahama would shortly get the evidence for consideration, he disclosed.
“We will not disclose the nature of our achievements until we have presented our report to His Excellency the President.
When we present our report, at that presentation, the Ghanaian people will see the tremendous work that has gone on and the extent of the loot and how all of us collectively have worked successfully to make sure that the evidence is put together, is coordinated to make sure that our attorney general and our institutions help us to recover these loots,” Ablakwa stated confidently to journalists in the Eastern Region.