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Cecilia Dapaah saga: Your advice to EOCO means case closed – CDD berates Attorney General

Cecilia Dapaah saga: Your advice to EOCO means case closed – CDD berates Attorney General

They argue that the Attorney General, Godfred Dame, advising the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) not to pursue the money laundering allegations against Cecilia is misguided.

The centre contends that this advice suggests the investigation may be concluded prematurely, without establishing facts or holding her accountable if she is found to be complicit.

“The upshot of the A-G’s Advice is that the Cecilia Dapaah matter is over.

The statement also criticised EOCO for not conducting its own investigation before seeking the Attorney General's opinion on the matter.

Having been provided with a docket containing various exhibits, statements by twenty or so individuals, as well as the bare fact of the quantum of the monies found in the properties associated with Dapaah and her spouse, one would have expected EOCO to proceed with its own investigations, instead of seeking the A-G’s legal advice on prosecution at that early pre-investigative stage,” the statement read.

The Attorney General's office disclosed that the file provided to EOCO only included the OSP's letter forwarding the file, the action diary, statements from the investigation, and correspondence from the OSP to entities like the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and banks.

The Attorney General concluded that the OSP's request for EOCO to investigate Cecilia Dapaah's financial activities for money laundering was unwarranted

Source: GhanaWeb
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