Ghana’s Former Finance Minister Declared Fugitive by Special Prosecutor

Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyabeng stated that Ofori-Atta fled the country to evade investigations and assured that all necessary steps would be taken to bring him back.

Ghana’s former finance minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has been declared a fugitive by prosecutors over alleged involvement in multiple corruption cases during his tenure.

Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyabeng said Mr Ofori-Atta fled the country to evade investigations and assured that all necessary steps would be taken to bring him back.

The ex-minister faces accusations of causing financial losses to the state, including mismanaging funds for the controversial national cathedral project, which remains unfinished despite $58 million (£46.6 million) in government spending.

Agyabeng told a press conference that Ofori-Atta, 66, failed to attend an interview with the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), despite being told he was a suspect.


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Ofori-Atta left Ghana in early January, and had no intention of “willingly” returning, Agyabeng said.

The OSP was, therefore, declaring him a “wanted person”.

“He is a fugitive from justice,” the special prosecutor added.

Ofori-Atta was finance minister from January 2017 to February 2024, when the New Patriotic Party (NPP) was in power.

It lost elections in December to the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

President John Mahama, who was inaugurated in January, went on to establish an investigative committee known as Operation Recover All Loot.

The committee has received over 200 complaints of corruption, amounting to more than $20bn in recoverable funds.

Mahama has directed the attorney general and minister of justice to launch investigations into these allegations, stating that Ghana will no longer be a safe haven for corruption.

However, some Ghanaians have criticised him for discontinuing cases against his former allies on trial.

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