
Ghanaian Finance Minister Re-Declared Wanted: Lawyer Calls OSP's Move Unnecessary
Ghanaian Finance Minister's Legal Team Condemns OSP's 'Rushed' Declaration. The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has again declared Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta wanted, a move his legal team has condemned as rushed and unnecessary. Frank Davies, chairman of the Ghanaian constitutional and legal affairs committee, stated, "The OSP's move is rushed and unnecessary." He criticized the lack of a medical report to support claims of a travel risk. This action follows Ofori-Atta's failure to meet a June 2nd deadline. The situation highlights ongoing tensions within the Ghanaian political landscape. The OSP's decision raises questions about due process and the appropriate use of legal procedures. The legal team's concerns underscore the need for transparency and evidence-based actions in such sensitive matters.