Former Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has been removed from the Office of the Special Prosecutor’s (OSP) list of wanted persons after agreeing to return to Ghana for ongoing investigations. This development comes after Ofori-Atta, who had been declared a fugitive on February 12, 2025, committed to a definitive date for his voluntary return.
In a press release dated February 18, 2025, the OSP revealed that the former minister’s fugitive status stemmed from his failure to provide a reasonable timeline for his return to Ghana, despite being formally notified of his status as a suspect in corruption-related cases.
However, in a significant turn of events, Ofori-Atta’s lawyers communicated his intention to cooperate with the OSP, including a set date for his return. The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, acknowledged the shift as a positive development and confirmed the withdrawal of his fugitive designation, pending his return and subsequent appearance before the OSP for questioning.
The OSP warned, however, that any failure on Ofori-Atta’s part to honor this new arrangement would result in his immediate reinstatement on the wanted list. Additionally, the OSP would take all necessary legal steps to secure his return to Ghana.
The Special Prosecutor reiterated the OSP’s commitment to upholding due process and fairness while pursuing accountability and justice.