The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has revealed a list of 17 high-stakes corruption and corruption-related cases now under full investigation, sending shockwaves through Ghana’s political, corporate, and civil service circles.
According to the OSP’s Half Yearly Report released on 31st July 2025, the investigations span multiple sectors, from extractives and procurement to payroll fraud and illegal mining to targeting both current and former public officials, politically exposed persons, and private entities.
Below are the top highlights from the report:
Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding MIIF operations between 2020-2024, especially concerning payments made for Agyapa Royalties Limited. This includes investigations into GIG Minerals Limited, RCM Properties, Energy & Resources Company Limited, Goldstrom Ghana Limited, and BH Minerals Limited.
Ghana Airports Company Limited : Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding operations and contractual arrangements between 2020-2024.
Ghana Education Service (GES) : Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding the large-scale sale of appointment letters to prospective teachers and the laundering of proceeds from the unlawful enterprise.
National Commission on Culture: Investigation into operations between 2020-2024, focusing on suspected corruption and extortion related to staff salaries and salary arrears.
Ghana Revenue Authority & Tata Consulting Services: Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences.
National Service Authority: Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding recruitment of national service personnel and related activities between 2020-2024.
Ministry of Health & Service Ghana Auto Group Limited: Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding a contract awarded for purchases and after-sales service and maintenance of 307 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 305 CDI ambulances for the National Ambulance Service.
National Cathedral Project: Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding procurement of contractors and materials, and payments by a former Minister of Finance, Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta, and payments by the National Cathedral Secretariat.
Tema Oil Refinery & Tema Energy and Processing Limited: Dubious contractual arrangements and operational mismanagement.
Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG): Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding the termination of a Distribution, Loss Reduction and Associated Network Improvement Project contract with Beijing Xiao Cheng Technology (BXC).
Government Payroll Administration: Joint corruption risk assessment and investigation with the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD) into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences in government payroll administration. This aims to remove non-existent, ineligible, and undeserving persons from the payroll, recover wrongful payments, prosecute culprits, and implement internal controls.
State Lands and Vested Properties: Investigation into the appropriation, sale, and lease of State-owned lands and properties to individuals and corporate bodies since 1993. This includes lands under the direct stewardship of the Lands Commission, Ministry of Works and Housing, other Ministries, State Housing Company, State Owned Companies, and other State agencies. It also covers the management of vested lands, public lands where State ownership has been relinquished, and the sale, lease, grant, and disposal by the Lands Commission of parcels of land and bungalows occupied by the Judicial Service of Ghana.
Illegal Mining (Galamsey): Ongoing investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences.
National Sports Authority: Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding contracts awarded for goods and services to Acoma Green Consult, Tabee Gh. Limited, Wanschie Car Rentals, Obiri Car Rentals, No Farmer No Fortune, STC Clinic, Bobina Solutions, and Mum & Sons Signature.
Ghana Water Company Limited: Investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offenses regarding contracts awarded for goods and services to Nayak 96 Enterprise, Dencom Construction Works, Edmus Limited, Jomaks, Espab Construction Limited, Roger More Construction Limited, Velech Enterprise, Intermec Gh. Limited, and A.J.I. Trading & Construction Limited.
Customs Division of GRA: Investigation into the issuance of customs advance rulings and markdowns of benchmark values and suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding auction sales of vehicles and other goods between July 1, 2016, and August 15, 2022.
Bank of Ghana: Investigation into the banking and financial sector crisis that led to the collapse of some banks and financial institutions, targeting alleged corruption and corruption-related offences by officials of the Bank of Ghana, banks, specialised deposit-taking institutions, and financial holding companies.
Estate of Kwadwo owusu-Afriyie alias sir John: Investigation is ongoing in respect of alleged improper acquisition of state protected land at the achimota forest enclave and the Sakumono ramsar site by a deceased former Chief executive of the forestry Commission.
The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, emphasized that these investigations are aimed at making corruption a high-risk, low-reward enterprise.
The OSP is also pursuing prosecutions, asset recovery, and preventive reforms, including lifestyle audits and constitutional amendments to strengthen Ghana’s anti-corruption framework.
With 67 cases under full investigation and 152 more at the preliminary stage, the OSP’s report signals a new era of aggressive anti-corruption enforcement.


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