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    ORAL’ Investigations Intensify as GH¢ 1.5bn in assets frozen – Hon Kwakye

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMarch 6, 2026No Comments8 Views
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    The Government of Ghana has made significant strides in its anti-corruption drive, with assets valued at approximately GH¢1.5 billion currently frozen as part of ongoing investigations and prosecutions.

    The disclosure was made by a Presidential Spokesperson, who provided an update on the progress of Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) the administration’s flagship policy aimed at retrieving public funds allegedly misappropriated under previous regimes.

    Significant Financial Recoveries

    Addressing the Speaker of Parliament, the spokesperson highlighted the scale of the current legal and investigative efforts.

    “As far as that goes, Mr. Speaker, I can report to you that 1.5 billion Ghana cedis is in assets that have been frozen by people undergoing investigations and those before the court,” the spokesperson stated.

    The frozen assets include bank accounts, landed properties, and high-value vehicles linked to several high-profile cases currently being handled by the Attorney General and the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP). These measures are intended to ensure that suspected “economic saboteurs” do not dissipate their wealth while legal proceedings are active.

    ORAL Committee Findings

    The update follows the recent submission of a report by the ORAL Committee, chaired by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa. That report estimated the total value of potential financial leakages across 36 reviewed cases at a staggering $20.49 billion.

    While the GH¢1.5 billion in frozen assets represents only a fraction of the total amount under scrutiny, government officials maintain that it is a clear signal that the state is successfully identifying and securing illegally acquired wealth.

    Prosecutions vs. Performance

    The government’s anti-corruption strategy has not been without its critics. Some opposition members and legal analysts have characterized the ongoing investigations as “performative,” suggesting that the focus has been more on public announcements than on securing swift convictions in court.

    However, the Attorney General’s office has dismissed these claims, asserting that the “ORAL” approach is methodical and focused on building airtight cases. The establishment of special courts to handle these “loot recovery” cases is also expected to expedite the judicial process.

    A Culture of Accountability

    President John Dramani Mahama has repeatedly stated that Ghana will “no longer be a safe haven for corruption.” He has directed the Attorney General to act on the ORAL Committee’s findings with urgency, emphasizing that the recovered funds will be redirected into critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure.

    As the investigations continue, the public’s gaze remains fixed on the judiciary to see how many of these frozen assets will eventually be permanently forfeited to the state.

     

     

     

    anti-corruption Felix Kwakye Ofosu Government of Ghana Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL)
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