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PAGA Petitions OSP, Parliament Over US Court Evidence of Alleged MP Payments

The People’s Alliance for Governance and Accountability (PAGA) has petitioned the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) and Parliament to investigate evidence from a concluded United States criminal prosecution suggesting that payments were made to some Ghanaian Members of Parliament in connection with the AKSA Emergency Power Agreement.

PAGA is calling on the OSP to publicly clarify whether it is investigating the Ghanaian aspect of the alleged bribery and disclose the current status of any such investigation.

The group has also urged the OSP to respond to its Right to Information (RTI) request and release relevant reports, information and documents shared with US authorities in relation to the case.

PAGA further appealed to the Attorney-General, the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), the Financial Intelligence Centre and other relevant state institutions to obtain and preserve the complete evidentiary record from the US proceedings.

According to the group, this should include financial records, emails, exhibits, recordings and testimonies that could help establish the circumstances surrounding the alleged payments.

“Every Ghanaian beneficiary, facilitator or public official identified in the evidence must be investigated without fear or favour,” PAGA stated.

The pressure group also called for individuals named in the US proceedings, including former Power Minister Dr. Kwabena Donkor, to account for their alleged roles and any payments, gifts, travel arrangements or other benefits they may have received.

PAGA said where the evidence supports further action, appropriate administrative measures, including interdiction, should be considered while investigations are ongoing.

The group stressed the importance of international cooperation, urging the Attorney-General to ensure that evidence obtained from the United States is properly secured and promptly submitted to the relevant Ghanaian investigative authorities.

PAGA maintains that a thorough and transparent investigation is necessary to determine whether any Ghanaian public officials benefited improperly from the AKSA power agreement and to protect the integrity of Ghana’s public institutions.

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