Ken Ofori-Atta's family has accused the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) of abusing its authority in what it describes as a "premeditated vendetta" against the former finance minister.
The family said in a statement issued on Monday, June 9, that the OSP's actions violated due process, constitutional rights, and international law, and that they also denounced the INTERPOL Red Notice.
On the grounds that the Red Notice was obtained using falsified evidence and omitted medical information, they have formally petitioned the Commission for the Control of INTERPOL's Files (CCF) and the National Central Bureau to have it immediately deleted.
OSP 'Manipulated Evidence' for Arrest Warrant The family claims that the arrest warrant for Ofori-Atta, which was issued on February 11, 2025, on the grounds of "using public office for private profit," was obtained in "unusual circumstances" and lacked an affidavit to substantiate it.