Court Dismisses Ken Ofori-Atta’s Bid to Halt OSP Wanted Notice, Fines Him GH¢5,000
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Court dismisses application by Ken Ofori-Atta to prevent OSP declaring him wanted
The Human Rights Court has dismissed an application by former Finance Minister Kenneth Ofori-Atta, who sought to prevent the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) from declaring him wanted ahead of his scheduled appearance on June 2, 2025. Mr Ofori-Atta, who is under multiple investigations by the OSP and other state agencies relating to his tenure in office, had asked the court to restrain the OSP from issuing a “wanted” notice and from circul…
Court dismisses Ken Ofori-Atta’s bid to halt OSP wanted notice, fines him GH¢5,000 - Live Ghana TV
A Human Rights Court in Accra has dismissed an injunction application by former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, who sought to stop the Office of the Special Prosecutor from issuing public wanted notices. The court also imposed a GH¢5,000 fine on the applicant, signalling its displeasure with what it may have viewed as an attempt to frustrate legitimate law enforcement proceedings. Background to the legal battle Recommended For You News 2025…
Court dismisses Ofori-Atta's interim injunction against OSP - Ghana Business News
A Human Rights Court has dismissed an interlocutory injunction filed by Kenneth Ofori-Atta, former Minister of Finance, seeking to restrain the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) from declaring him wanted.
Court dismisses Ofori-Atta’s interim injunction against OSP
Ken Ofori-Atta – Former Finance Minister A Human Rights Court has dismissed an interlocutory injunction filed by Kenneth Ofori-Atta, former Minister of Finance, seeking to restrain the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) from declaring him wanted. The court, presided over by Mr Justice Kwame Amoako, ruled that the interim injunction was without merit and same failed to meet requirements. According to the court, the applicant (Ofori-Atta) fail…
Court dismisses Ken Ofori-Atta’s bid to halt OSP wanted notice, fines him GH¢5,000
A Human Rights Court in Accra has dismissed an injunction application by former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, who sought to stop the Office of the Special Prosecutor from issuing public wanted notices. The court also imposed a GH¢5,000 fine on the applicant, signalling its displeasure with what it may have viewed as an attempt to frustrate legitimate law enforcement proceedings. News In: The Human Rights Court has dismissed an application by …
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