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Parliament approves GH¢170.5m for the Office of Special Prosecutor

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
December 19, 2021
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Parliament has approved GH¢170.5 million for the Office of Special Prosecutor (OSP) to implement its programme of activities for the 2022 fiscal year.

The breakdown of the total amount of GH¢170,504,000 in respect of programmes includes GH¢116,818,925

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for management and administration, whereas GH¢53,685,075 is for anti-corruption management.

With regard to budgetary allocations by economic classification of the total sum, GH¢65,000,000 is to be expended on compensation of employees, GH¢40,504,000 on goods and service, while GH¢65,000,000 would be spent on capital expenditure (Capex).

Mr Kwame Anyimadu Antwi, Chairman, Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, who presented the Committee’s report to the House, said the Committee observed that all the budgetary allocation of GH¢124,103,085 for the 2021 financial year had been released to the OSP, but only GH¢58,461,165.53, representing about 47 per cent, had been utilised as at November 2021.

He said the OSP explained that the low utilisation was largely occasioned by the resignation of the former Special Prosecutor, which stalled the operations of the Office during the year under review.

“He (the Special Prosecutor), however, informed the Committee that the remaining budget had already been committed for their intended purposes and would be expended before the year ends,” the Chairman revealed.

Mr Antwi noted that the Special Prosecutor expressed serious concerns about the inadequacy of the 2022 budgetary allocation of GH¢170,504,000 to the OSP.

He said the Special Prosecutor explained that the Office is a new establishment which is yet to operationalise its functions.

The Chairman said according to the OPS, procurement of security, surveillance, counter-surveillance and intelligence equipment; retrofitting of its newly acquired building to accommodate installation of relevant information and communication facilities; forensic laboratory; cyber detection devices; and procurement of computers and vehicles are the basic capital projects required to be able to commence operations.

He said the OSP estimated GH¢1.2 billion would be required to fully operationalise and effectively carry out the mandate of the Office.

Mr Antwi said in view of the various difficulties in securing all the required funding in the 2022 financial year, the Committee recommended to the OSP to prioritise the expenditure, such that aspects of the functions of the Office could be fully operationalised, while gradually bringing the other functional areas on stream.

With regard to staffing, Mr Antwi noted that Section 19 of the OSP Act, 2017 (Act 959) empowers the Governing Board to establish four main divisions – Finance and Administration Division; Investigations Division; Prosecutions Division and Asset Recovery and Management Division – in addition to other divisions that the Governing Board might consider necessary to effectively carry out the functions of the Office.

He said the OSP indicated that the target for 2022 is to operationalise the four mandatory divisions and create additional two divisions by mid-year.

He said accordingly, the Office plans to recruit and train 249 staff to work in the six divisions..

The Committee recommended to the President to, as a matter of urgency, constitute the Governing Board to facilitate the operationalisation process of the Office.

“The Committee, having examined the budget estimates of the OSP for the 2022 fiscal year, is of the view that the programmes of activities outlined for the year would go a long way to facilitate the operationalsation of efforts of the Office and its quest to earnestly prevent corruption, investigate and prosecute specific cases of alleged or suspected corruption and corruption-related offences, and recover the proceeds of corruption and corruption-related offences.”

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