
Ghana's OSP Raids Home of Ex-Finance Minister Amidst Corruption Probe
Ghana's OSP Investigates Ken Ofori-Atta: Home Searched Amidst Corruption Allegations Accra, Ghana - The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) in Ghana is conducting a high-profile investigation into Ken Ofori-Atta, the country's former Finance Minister. The OSP's actions escalated on June 2nd, 2025, when a team of 12 officials, including police and military personnel, executed a search of Ofori-Atta's residence. This dramatic development follows earlier announcements concerning five major cases under investigation. The OSP's spokesperson stated, "We are investigating Mr. Ofori-Atta on five separate cases involving significant financial matters." The spokesperson declined to comment further, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. The search of Ofori-Atta's home has sparked significant public debate in Ghana, raising questions about transparency and accountability within the government. The OSP's commitment to pursuing these investigations, regardless of the individuals involved, is a positive sign for the country's efforts to combat corruption.