OSP Report: 17 Explosive Corruption Cases Under Full Investigation

Date: September 12, 2025
Source: Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), as reported by several Ghanaian media outlets.


What the Report Says

  • The OSP confirms that 67 cases have reached the stage of full investigation.
  • Among these, 17 are particularly high profile or “explosive” due to their scale, public interest, or sectors involved.
  • These cases cover a range of alleged corrupt practices: procurement irregularities, payroll fraud, contract abuses, unauthorized land use, illegal mining (“galamsey”), among others.

The 17 Cases: Key Details

Here’s a breakdown of some of these top cases under full investigation, what is alleged, and who is involved, where known:

CaseAllegations / What’s Being Investigated
MIIF (Minerals Income Investment Fund)Suspected corruption in payments tied to Agyapa Royalties, GIG Minerals, and other investment vehicles; issues around contracts, board expenses, land purchases, etc.
Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL)Contractual arrangements and operations, suspected mismanagement between 2020-2024.
Ghana Education Service (GES)Large-scale sale of teacher appointment letters; laundering of proceeds.
National Commission on CultureCorruption and extortion related to salaries and arrears.
Ghana Revenue Authority / Tata Consulting ServicesProcurement irregularities and related corruption offences.
National Service Authority (NSA)Recruitment malpractice; corruption tied to the national service administration.
Ministry of Health / Service Ghana Auto GroupProcurement, after-sales service and maintenance of ambulances (Mercedes-Benz) under the National Ambulance Service.
National Cathedral ProjectProcurement of contractors and materials, payments by former Finance Minister Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta and the National Cathedral Secretariat.
Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)Investigation into a terminated Distribution, Loss Reduction and Network Improvement Project contract with a Chinese firm (Beijing Xiao Cheng Technology) among other issues.
Government PayrollJoint audit with the Controller and Accountant General’s Department to remove ghost names and wrongful payments, prosecute offenders, recover funds, and improve internal controls.
State Lands, Stool Lands, and Other Vested LandsInvestigation into appropriation, sale, lease of state/public lands since 1993, including lands under the Lands Commission, etc.
Illegal Mining (“Galamsey”)Probes into corruption-linked mining operations.
National Sports Authority (NSA)Contracts awarded for goods and services to certain vendors under scrutiny.
Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL)Investigations into contracts for water supply and construction projects.
Customs Division / Ghana Revenue AuthorityIrregularities in valuation, auction sales, advance rulings, etc.
Bank of Ghana / Financial Sector CrisisRole of central bank officials and financial institutions in collapse of banks; possible misconduct and mismanagement.
Estate of Kwadwo Owusu-Afriyie (Sir John)Alleged illegal acquisition of state-protected lands (Achimota Forest enclave, Sakumono Ramsar site) by a deceased former official.

Why These Cases Matter

  • Institutional Reach: These investigations reach deep into public institutions and state enterprises, indicating that no sector is being left untouched.
  • Year Span: Many of the cases cover corruption allegations spanning multiple years (typically 2020-2024), showing that investigations are not just about recent events but structural issues.
  • High Public Interest: These are scandals that have been in the public eye for some time—National Cathedral, MIIF/Agyapa, contract failures in ECG, etc. The OSP is responding to public demand for transparency.
  • Potential Recoveries & Prosecutions: With these cases, there is not just talk of exposure but of legally actionable consequences: removing ghost names, recovering funds, prosecuting offenders.

Challenges and Criticisms

While the report is promising, there are several caveats:

  • Time & Resources: Full investigations of this magnitude notoriously require time, expert forensic work, and often large budgets.
  • Judicial Bottlenecks: Several cases are likely to require cooperation across institutions, some of which may resist disclosures, or delays due to court workload.
  • Public Skepticism: Some Ghanaians remain skeptical, given that past investigations have not always led to convictions or visible recoveries.

What to Watch Next

  1. More Prosecutions & Convictions – The key test will be not just investigating, but successfully prosecuting at least some of these high-profile cases.
  2. Recovery of Assets – Are misused funds being traced, frozen, or recovered? The “ghost payroll” and land cases will be especially telling.
  3. Transparency in OSP’s Reporting – Clear updates on progress in each case will help sustain public trust.
  4. Institutional Reforms – Some cases (payroll, lands, procurement) hint at needed systemic reforms, not just punishment.

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