Frank Davies, a member of the legal team representing former Minister of Finance , has disclosed that the lawsuit filed against the Office of the Special Prosecutor prevents them from making statements about their client.

According to Davies, the injunction relief included in the suit, which has been served on the Office of the Special Prosecutor, restrains the OSP from making public comments that seek to threaten or intimidate .

In response to the OSP's statement that it would take more drastic measures, including declaring Ofori-Atta wanted again if he fails to appear by the June 2, 2025, deadline, Davies remarked on Asaase Radio that he would not make such comments if he were the Special Prosecutor, especially after being served with a court process. "We have mounted an action against him and I'm happy he has conceded that the process has been served on him.

If I were the Special Prosecutor, I would not make such announcements because, in the process that has been served on him, we have endorsed the process with relief for an injunction, which should restrain him from doing what he's doing. "So if he chooses to still use the presser to answer to an action that has been constituted lawfully against him, that is his business, but when we get to that bridge, I'm sure we will cross it, and we will all know what will happen.