The Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) team, led by its chairman Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has received a comprehensive dossier detailing the National Service ghost names scandal, which has reportedly cost Ghana over GHS500 million.
The dossier, prepared and presented by The Fourth Estate in collaboration with the Media Foundation for West Africa, exposes the fraudulent practices that have resulted in massive financial losses for the nation.
In a Facebook post on Friday, Ablakwa expressed gratitude to the organizations for their contribution and commitment to Ghana’s progress.
“We are extremely grateful to The Fourth Estate and the Media Foundation for West Africa for the presentation and their exceptional patriotism. Together, we shall reset Ghana and recover all loot,” he stated.
The ORAL team is dedicated to investigating and addressing fraudulent activities within the public sector. The dossier will serve as a vital tool in their mission to recover stolen funds and hold accountable those responsible for the scandal.
This development is part of a broader effort to combat corruption and enhance transparency in Ghana’s public sector.
With support from local and international experts, the ORAL team aims to restore trust in government institutions and ensure public resources are utilized effectively for the benefit of all citizens.
Other prominent members of the ORAL team include Daniel Domelevo, former Auditor-General; COP (Rtd.) Nathaniel Kofi Boakye, retired Police Commissioner; Martin Kpebu, private legal practitioner; and Raymond Archer, investigative journalist.
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