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Interpol issues red notice for Ghana’s fugitive ex-minister

6 June 2025
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Interpol issues red notice for Ghana’s fugitive ex-minister
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Ghana’s former finance minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has been placed on Interpol’s Red Notice list for allegedly using his public office for personal gain, as prosecutors declared him a wanted fugitive amid multiple corruption cases. Despite being abroad for medical reasons, he has faced accusations of causing financial losses to the state, including issues surrounding the procurement for a controversial national cathedral project. Following his failure to appear before an investigative panel, the state initiated the Red Notice, seeking international assistance in apprehending him.

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