We are already investigating the Agyapa Deal- Special Prosecutor replies STRANEK-AFRICA

We are already investigating the Agyapa Deal- Special Prosecutor replies STRANEK-AFRICA
Special Proscutor, Martin Amidu

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (SP) in a reply to a request by STRANEK-AFRICA to investigate the Agypa Royalties deal says the institution had already begun the processes of investigation in to the matter and it is “opportunistic and populist” on their part to try to claim credit for an already ongoing investigation.

“It is a notorious matter of public knowledge and notice that this office on 10 September 2020, invoked its mandate pursuant to Sections 2(1), 29, and 73 of Act 959 and Regulations 31(1) and (2) of L.I. 2374 to examine any issues arising therefrom.”
The letter continued: “It is further in the public domain that Parliament and other public institutions have already responded to this office’s request for information and documents.”

The SP further described a petition by STRANEK-AFRICA for it to investigate the Agyapa Royalties deal as geared towards taking credit for processes that have already commenced independently by its office.

“Your letter, therefore, appears to this office as an opportunistic and populist enterprise on your part to take credit for processes already independently commenced by this office. In any case, your letter containing mere speculations without more does not present any legal basis for this office to commit further resources to your request from the public purse.”

 This was contained in a letter signed by Special Prosecutor Martin A.B.K Amidu on Tuesday, 22 September 2020 to the group barely 12 hours after the office received the request from the group.

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Background

A group calling itself STRANEK-AFRICA petitioned the office of the Special Prosecutor (SP) to investigate the entity that valued Ghana’s gold royalties that were ceded to Agyapa Royalties.

STRANEK-AFRICA, which described the deal as “shrouded in illegality, secrecy and issues of conflict of interest” and, thus, inimical to the interest of Ghanaians, also called for a probe of the deal.

The group made the demands in a letter addressed to Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu and co-signed by its Executive Director Nii Tettey Tetteh and its Director of Policy Affairs on Tuesday, 22 September 2020.