The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has provided full details on corruption-related cases that are currently under investigation.
The law directs the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyabeng that every half-year he publishes cases his office was investigating or prosecuting.
The current report shows that over 120 cases involving suspected graft by public officers are being investigated.
The cases listed by the OSP include the infamous Sir John’s will and a recent bribery allegation against Charles Adu Boahen, a former minister of state at the finance ministry.
Also, the alleged bribery by Airbus SE, a European multinational aerospace corporation, regarding sale and purchase of military aircraft for Ghana. The report further stated that there are also ongoing investigations into the banking and financial sector crisis.
Below is a list of some of the big cases being investigated by the Special prosecutor:
Allegations of an attempt by a wealthy businessman to bribe MPs Suspected corruption at ECG regarding termination of contract with Beijing Xiao Cheng Technology (BXC).
Suspected corruption in the procurement and award of contract to Turfsport by the Gaming Commission Illegal mining by Akonta Mining company and related allegations.
A raft of corruption allegations at National Sports Authority.
Corruption-related allegations at Ghana Water Company Limited in respect of contracts awarded some companies.
Customs Division of Ghana Revenue Authority over the Labianca Company scandal.
For prosecutions, the OSP said there has not been any convictions or acquittals of the two cases pending before the criminal courts so far.
The cases include the trial of the former Chief Executive of Public Procurement Authority Agyenim Boateng Adjei and his brother over procurement-related graft and the trial of the President’s nominee for the position of Chief Executive of Juaben Municipal Assembly in the Ashanti Region, Alex Sarfo-Kantanka.
Sarfo-Kantanka has been charged with 26 counts of corruption in respect of a public election.
The report further stated that it has concluded investigations into the Charles Bissue case and two other cases, promising that further action would be announced in due course.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Evans Boateng