According to him, while the Attorney-General’s Department is currently prosecuting over 10,000 cases, the OSP is handling only seven cases with a similar allocation. “You have the Attorney-General prosecuting over 10,000 cases, yet the OSP, with the same resources, is doing about seven cases. “If not for the President’s intervention, we would have gone ahead to file the motion and ensure the Office of the Special Prosecutor is scrapped,” Dafeamekpor disclosed. “The disparity raises questions about the overall impact of the Special Prosecutor in the fight against corruption,” he said. He also commented on the leadership of the Office, acknowledging the competence of the current Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng.
Source: GhanaWeb March 27, 2026 21:11 UTC