The Human Rights Court has announced that it will deliver its ruling on June 18, 2025, regarding a motion filed by former Finance Minister Kenneth Ofori-Atta. Ofori-Atta’s motion seeks to prevent the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) from declaring him wanted and requests the removal of previous declarations from the OSP’s social media platforms.
Ofori-Atta’s legal team presented the motion, arguing against the OSP’s actions. The OSP is contesting the motion, setting the stage for a crucial legal decision. The court’s ruling on June 18 will determine whether the OSP is restrained from declaring Ofori-Atta wanted and whether it must remove previous declarations from its social media platforms.
This case is being closely watched as it touches on the powers and reach of the Office of the Special Prosecutor, as well as the rights of individuals under investigation. The outcome could have significant implications for future investigations and the balance between public accountability and individual protections.
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