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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has announced that INTERPOL has removed the Red Notice issued against former Finance Minister Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta, while legal processes to secure his return to Ghana remain ongoing.
In a statement released on February 13, 2026, the OSP explained that the Commission for the Control of INTERPOL’s Files ordered the deletion of the notice after reviewing circumstances surrounding its issuance and subsequent developments in the case.
According to the OSP, the Commission cited concerns relating to political neutrality and notice processing rules. It noted that the situation at the time the Red Notice was issued was influenced by intense public and political commentary about the investigation and extradition process.
“The Commission directed the deletion of the notice under INTERPOL’s rules on political neutrality and notice processing, citing contextual factors at the time of issuance, including ‘polarized political statements from members of current and former administrations about the conduct of the investigation,’ as well as public controversy surrounding prosecutorial and extradition processes,” the statement said.
The Commission also took into account acknowledgements by senior officials at the Ministry of Justice that extradition could not be pursued at the time because the case was still at an early procedural stage.
The OSP further indicated that later developments made the Red Notice unnecessary. These included confirmation of Mr. Ofori-Atta’s location, cooperation between Ghanaian authorities and law enforcement officials in the United States, and the commencement of extradition processes following his arrest on January 6, 2026.
Despite the removal of the international alert, the OSP stressed that efforts to prosecute the case remain active. It disclosed that summons issued by the Criminal Division of the High Court of Justice, Accra have been forwarded to authorities in the United States to compel Mr. Ofori-Atta to appear in court to answer multiple criminal charges.
The anti-corruption body emphasised that it continues to pursue the case through established legal and diplomatic channels.
The OSP reiterated its commitment to carrying out its mandate strictly in accordance with the law, adding that it remains focused on ensuring due process and the fair and impartial prosecution of corruption and corruption-related offences.

In June last year, the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) refused the legal team of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta's request for a virtual session for a probe into allegations of financial loss to the state.
Ken Ofori-Atta was expected to appear before the Office of Special Prosecutor (OSP) today; however, that was not possible as sources reported deterioration in his health.
His legal team is said to have formally communicated the development to the OSP and the Human Rights Court, submitting medical reports that detail his current condition and outline scheduled surgical procedures.
The OSP, in reaction to the request during an engagement with the press today, declared Mr Ofori-Atta a wanted person again and issued an Interpol Red Notice for failing to appear before the OSP after assuring the office of his presence.
According to the OSP, the lawyers of Mr Ofori-Atta say their client is expected to undergo a medical procedure for cancer later this month.
It noted the failure of the former minister to inform the OSP of changes in medical procedure that were to have happened in March of this year.
"He has failed to show any medical report that shows he is a medical risk."
"We want him physically, and we insist on it," the OSP said, while noting that Mr Ofori-Atta cannot indicate the mode of investigation.
"His conduct is totally unacceptable. We will no longer tolerate him."
In February, the OSP declared Ofori-Atta wanted for causing financial loss to the state in several dealings, which include the following:
Contractual arrangement between Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited and the Ghana Revenue Authority for the stated objective of the enhancement of revenue assurance in the downstream petroleum sector, upstream petroleum production, and minerals and metals resource value chain.
Termination of a distribution, loss reduction, and associated network improvement project contract between the Electricity Company of Ghana Limited and Beijing Xhao Chen Technology BXC.
Procurement of contractors and materials and activities and payments in respect of the National Cathedral project
Activities and payments in respect of a contract awarded by the Ministry of Health initially commenced by the Ministry for Special Development Initiative to service Ghana Auto Group Limited for purchases and after-sales service and maintenance of 307 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 304 5 CDI Ambulances for the National Ambulance Service.
Payments out of and utilization of the tax refund account of the Ghana Revenue Authority.
Later, the legal representatives of the former finance minister informed the OSP that their client is currently undergoing medical treatment in the United States and is unable to honor an invitation for questioning.
Ofori-Atta then assured the OSP of its commitment to appearing for questioning on a fixed date, which influenced the OSP's decision to temporarily take his name off the list in March.
However, the office stressed that he is legally obligated to show up on June 2. Failure to do so, an Interpol Red Notice would be issued and extradition proceedings would be initiated in any country where he may be located.
Ken Ofori-Atta then took legal steps to block the OSP from re-declaring him wanted. His lawsuit argues that the agency’s actions are baseless and unjustified.
Ofori-Atta has dismissed allegations of financial misconduct and corruption, insisting that he has been cooperating with investigators through his legal representatives.
In his court filing, he contends that the OSP’s actions have inflicted serious harm on his reputation and personal life. He is seeking a legal injunction to prevent further declarations against him until the case is fully resolved.
The Human Rights Court has adjourned to June 18 for a ruling on the motion filed by the former Finance Minister, seeking to restrain the OSP from declaring him wanted, among other reliefs.
INTERPOL Red Notice
A Red Notice is a request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending extradition, surrender, or similar legal action.
It is based on an arrest warrant or court order issued by the judicial authorities in the requesting country. Member countries apply their own laws in deciding whether to arrest a person.
INTERPOL cannot compel the law enforcement authorities in any country to arrest someone who is the subject of a Red Notice.
Each member country decides what legal value it gives to a Red Notice and the authority of their law enforcement officers to make arrests.
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