The 5 major cases being researched by the Special Prosecutor

The 5 major cases being researched by the Special Prosecutor

Banking and Financial Sector Crisis:

On January 25 2022, the Special Prosecutor declared the initiation of examination concerning the banking and monetary area emergency that encouraged the breakdown of certain banks and monetary foundations and the monetary area tidy up and recapitalisation changes.

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The examination targets affirmed debasement and defilement related offenses executed by certain authorities of the Bank of Ghana, banks, particular store taking organizations, and monetary holding organizations.

Enlistment to Cadet Officers Training at the Ghana Police Academy:

On March 17 2022, the Special Prosecutor reported the beginning of examination concerning thought debasement and defilement related offenses in regard of the enlistment exercise of Course 51 of Cadet Officers Training at the Ghana Police Academy.

The examinations target explicit instances of supposed debasement and defilement related offenses of the utilization of office revenue driven, maltreatment of office, maltreatment of force, partiality, nepotism, exploitation and the determination of inadequate people.

Home of Kwadwo Owusu-Afriyie pseudonym Sir John:

On May 26 2022, the Special Prosecutor declared the beginning of examination in regard of supposed ill-advised securing of state-safeguarded land at the Achimota Forest area and the Sakumono Ramsar site by the departed previous Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission.

On May 30 2022, the Special Prosecutor coordinated the freezing of the Estate of Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie nom de plume Sir John (perished). On June 9 2022, the Special Prosecutor applied to the High Court, Financial Division, Accra for an affirmation of the freezing request. On July 12 2022, the High Court rejected the application. On July 19 2022, the Special Prosecutor documented a Notice of Appeal to the Court of Appeal, Civil
Division, Accra against the choice of the High Court.

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