The Minority caucus calls for a comprehensive investigation into a disputed contract linked to the renovation of the old Bank of Ghana office.
At the centre of the issue are allegations that the contract was awarded to Deputy Chief of Staff, Stan Dogbe, a development the Minority warns could result in financial loss to the state if not subjected to immediate scrutiny.
The caucus has formally petitioned key state investigative bodies, including the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), and the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), to examine the procurement process behind the contract.
According to the Minority, the deal raises significant concerns about potential breaches of Ghana’s procurement laws, citing possible sole sourcing, lack of transparency, and the bypassing of established procedures.








