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    OSP deepens engagement with journalists …collaborate with GIZ on IFFs capacity building

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsOctober 29, 2025Updated:October 29, 2025No Comments18 Views
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    The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) in collaboration with the German Development Cooperation (GIZ) recently trained journalists on investigating and reporting illicit financial flows (IFFs) in Ghana.

     

    The three-day workshop, held in Accra, aimed to equip journalists with the necessary tools and techniques to help fight IFFs and corruption.

     

    The training covered topics such as investigating financial crimes, tracking illicit financial flows, fact-checking and storytelling. This effort is part of a broader initiative to promote transparency and accountability in Ghana’s financial systems.

     

     

    Mr. Emmanuel K. Dogbevi, the training facilitator and investigative journalist of international repute, told the participants that investigating illicit financial flows and financial crimes was not simple, but complicated.

     

    “The subject matter isn’t on the surface. It’s not easy to just look at information and conclude that a certain conduct or an act has led or is leading to illicit financial flows,” he explained.

     

    He, however, encouraged the journalists to join forces with other stakeholders to fight it, saying, “we owe it to ourselves and the stability of this country to ensure that the fight to stem illicit financial flows and financial crimes succeeds.”

     

    Mr. Dogbevi who is also the Managing Editor of Ghana Business News and Executive Director of the media training organisation, NewsBridge Africa, called for intensified efforts to capacity building for journalists, and providing reporting grants, to fund investigations – an endeavour that sometimes could take 12 months or more to complete.

     

    Mr. Kweku Obeng, Component Manager of the Participation, Accountability and Integrity for a Resilient Democracy (PAIReD) programme at GIZ, speaking at the programme, explained that a collaboration between journalists and the OSP – an anti-corruption agency, was critical in Ghana’s fight against IFFs and corruption.

     

    “When these two work hand in hand, truth gains a voice, justice gains traction, and citizens gain confidence in the systems that serve them,” Mr. Obeng stated, adding that the training was to also build trust and mutual understanding.

     

    The programme’s collaboration with the OSP is founded on the conviction that corruption must not only be punished but prevented, and that public confidence must be earned through professionalism and transparency, he said.

     

    He said: “Investing in journalists’ capacity is essential to the fight against corruption, as journalists serve as the eyes, ears and conscience of society. When empowered with the right knowledge and ethical tools, they become agents of accountability who inspire public demand for integrity in governance.”

     

    Mr. Samuel Appiah Darko, Director of the Strategy, Research and Communication Division at the OSP, described the participating journalists as “not just reporters but reformers, not just storytellers but nation-builders,” urging them to support the country’s corruption fight.

     

    He stated that the establishment of the OSP was in fulfilment of international, regional and national strategies, serving as a body, independent of the political class, and ‘disruptors’ in Ghana’s corruption fight.

     

    He noted that informed journalists, who understand the institution’s mandate, methods and constraints were better equipped to report accurately and fairly, building public trust and reinforcing support for anti-corruption efforts.

     

    “When journalists and anti-corruption institutions engage constructively, wet create an ecosystem of accountability, one that protects the public purse, strengthens institutions, and uplifts national confidence,” Mr. Darko said.

     

    The OSP and GIZ are working together to strengthen governance systems through enhanced accountability, integrity and citizen participation. This partnership underscores the importance of collaboration between anti-corruption institutions and the media in Ghana’s fight against corruption.

     

    The training was funded through the PAIReD programme, aimed at strengthening governance systems through enhanced accountability, integrity, and citizen participation.

     

    PAIReD is a four-year initiative commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, co-financed by the European Union and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, and implemented by GIZ in partnership with Ghana’s Ministry of Finance.

     

    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

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