Attempted bribery of Majority caucus of Parliament, MPs refused to cooperate with OSP’s investigations
Source: Graphic Online
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has presented its report on an investigation into alleged attempted bribery of members of the majority caucus of the Parliament of Ghana.
Per the report released by the OSP, the MPs refused to cooperate with the investigations.
The OSP according to the report, gathered intelligence that a wealthy businessman did in fact attempted to offer money to a section of the majority caucus of Parliament with the intention of influencing their demand for the resignation or removal of Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta as Minister for Finance.
“It also appears that the monetary offer was rejected by the contacted Members of Parliament.”
“The OSP is almost convinced that Mr. XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX is the businessman who attempted to offer money to a section of the majority caucus of Parliament with the intention of influencing their demand for the resignation or removal of Mr. Ofori-Atta as Minister for Finance,” the report stated.