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OSP goes after Wontumi’s Akonta Mining, Charles Bissue, others as it commences investigations into galamsey corruption

OSP goes after Wontumi’s Akonta Mining, Charles Bissue, others as it commences investigations into galamsey corruption

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) says it has launched investigations into all suspected corruption-related offenses associated with illegal small-scale mining, popularly known in Ghana as galamsey.

The OSP in a statement mentioned that the investigation into illegal small-scale mining and its related corruption activities would target some officials of the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the Forestry Commission.

It explained that the investigations would also be extended to cover the activities and expenditures of the dissolved Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM), especially concerning the seizure and management of machinery, road excavators, vehicles, and gold nuggets.

“The investigation will include the active and ongoing inquiry into allegations of use of public office for profit against Charles Tissue, during his work at the IMCIM, to an investigative documentary titled Galamsey Fraud Part I, published by Tiger Eye P.I.” the statement noted.

The investigation will further target the activities of Akonta Mining Limited and other companies; nationals of foreign countries allegedly involved in galamsey; and allegations of corruption and corruption-related offenses against some Municipal and District Chief Executives and political party officials.

 

Story: Kwadwo Buabeng

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