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High Court Dismisses Ofori-Atta’s Application Against Arrest Warrant

Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta suffers legal setback as High Court backs Special Prosecutor’s arrest warrant and dismisses his challenge in full.

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  • High Court upholds OSP’s arrest warrant against Ken Ofori-Atta
  • Court rules Ofori-Atta’s application had no merit
  • Ex-minister remains wanted over alleged procurement breaches

The High Court has dismissed former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta’s application challenging an arrest warrant issued by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), marking a significant legal setback in his battle with the anti-graft agency.

Ofori-Atta’s legal team argued the OSP overstepped its authority and sought to invalidate both the arrest warrant and a pending Interpol Red Notice. However, the court ruled on Thursday that the application lacked merit and upheld the legitimacy of the OSP’s actions.

The ruling intensifies the standoff between Ofori-Atta and the Special Prosecutor, who is investigating allegations of procurement breaches and financial mismanagement during his tenure.

Despite repeated invitations, Ofori-Atta has failed to appear before the OSP, citing overseas medical treatment—prompting the agency to declare him wanted and initiate international enforcement procedures.

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