The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has rubbished an alleged medical report circulating suggesting that former Finance Minister, Mr Ken Ofori-Atta, is medically unfit to travel.
The OSP in a statement categorically stated that to date no certified medical records or official documents from any hospital authority have been submitted to their office.
In the alleged medical report, the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota wrote to inform whom it may concern that Kenneth Ofori Atta had undergone an MR-guided biopsy and had been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.
They confirm that his surgical procedure is scheduled for June 13th, after which he will require a recovery period before being able to travel.
The Office Of the Special Prosecutor has however denied knowledge and receipt of the said letter from legal representatives of Mr. Kenneth Ofori Atta or his person.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, 3 June, the OSP stated, “We wish to place on record that neither Mr Ofori-Atta nor his lawyers have submitted any such letter to the OSP”.
The OSP revealed the only formal communication from Mr Ofori-Atta’s legal team was a letter indicating a change in his medical condition without any medical documentation.
“It is notable that this alleged hospital letter has been circulated through the media rather than submitted to the law enforcement agency actively investigating him and responsible for decisions regarding his return to Ghana,” the OSP statement added.
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— Office of the Special Prosecutor-Ghana (@ospghana) June 3, 2025