Madina MP Sosu questions High Court directive on OSP prosecutions

The Member of Parliament representing Madina, Francis-Xavier Sosu, has expressed his dissatisfaction with a recent directive from the High Court that mandates the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) to transfer all current prosecutions to the Attorney-General’s Department.

This directive, which is part of a legal challenge regarding the prosecutorial powers of the OSP, has ignited a renewed discussion about its possible effects on Ghana’s anti-corruption efforts.

In a response shared on social media, Mr. Sosu, who is also a lawyer, voiced his apprehensions regarding the potential consequences of the ruling on the fight against corruption, indicating that the decision might jeopardise the advancements achieved thus far.

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“I disagree with this decision. How does this support our anti-corruption campaign? What does it add to it? Politics and governance. May God help us. We all want the best for Ghana,” he wrote.

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