President John Dramani Mahama has disclosed that the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice is currently building 33 corruption-related cases against former government appointees, with some prosecutions already underway.
Speaking during a high-level meeting with the African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption at the Jubilee House on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, the President provided insight into the government's intensified anti-corruption campaign. "We set up the ORAL Committee, and they have identified 33 cases, which were handed over to the Attorney General," Mahama revealed. "We have created special investigative teams to investigate each of them." According to the President, investigations have unearthed significant evidence, particularly regarding the unlawful acquisition of properties. "Some of them have found a lot of evidence of the procurement of properties with illicit wealth.
With many of them, they are just at the point of beginning prosecution.
Some have also started the prosecution, and others are being lined up," he added.