
Ghana's NSS Scandal: Millions Lost, Accusations Fly
Ghana's NSS Scandal: A-Plus Accusations and Government Response Ghana is grappling with a major scandal involving the National Service Scheme (NSS). The controversy erupted after prominent figure Kwame A-Plus publicly accused the Attorney General of corruption and mismanagement of funds. The Attorney General, in response, stated that investigations are ongoing and suggested A-Plus's accusations were politically motivated. A-Plus insists he stands by his claims and has provided evidence of financial irregularities. The video provides a detailed financial breakdown of alleged losses within the NSS over the past six years, totaling over 548 million Ghanaian Cedis. This substantial amount highlights the severity of the situation. The Attorney General's press conference addressed the ongoing investigation and the potential charges against 12 suspects. "Having concluded our investigations, we will be filing charges against 12 suspects who worked as directors and staff of the NSS," the Attorney General stated. The scandal underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability within Ghana's public institutions. The ongoing investigation and potential legal proceedings will determine the full extent of the financial losses and those responsible.