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Martin Amidu accuses OSP of hiding INTERPOL notice removal

Former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu has accused the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) of deliberately concealing the removal of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta from INTERPOL’s Red Notice website.

In his statement, Amidu said the OSP received early notification from INTERPOL’s Commission for Control of Files (CCF) in October 2025 but took steps to hide it. According to him, “Kissi Agyebeng knew the Red Notice was facing suspension and yet continued to mislead the public.”

He argued that the OSP’s 19 November 2025 public notice falsely suggested that proceedings before INTERPOL were ongoing.

“The OSP continued to defraud the public by concealing the fact that the Red Notice had already been suspended and blocked on 17 November 2025,” he stated.

Amidu described this as “grave misconduct” and insisted that no institution handling anti-corruption work should “operate on deception while using public resources.”

He added that efforts by the OSP to “ratify compliance issues” after the suspension were an attempt to fix a process that had already collapsed.

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