【Ghana】OSP Defends Bail Requirements for Ex-Airports Chief

Editor’s Note

The Office of the Special Prosecutor has responded to public scrutiny over the bail terms for a high-profile case, asserting their legality and necessity. This statement highlights ongoing debates about prosecutorial authority and judicial process in Ghana.

Office Of The Special Prosecutor (OSP)
OSP Justifies Stringent Bail Conditions

Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has justified the stringent bail conditions imposed on former Ghana Airports Company Board Chair Paul Adom-Otchere, calling them lawful and necessary.

The OSP’s response follows public criticism over its demands for landed property as collateral.

Official Statement on Bail Purpose

In a video statement, an OSP representative clarified that requiring property-valued bail aims to deter suspects from absconding.

“If you run away, that property will be confiscated to the state. It is to encourage you to show up,”

the official stated. The agency warned that suspects unable to meet the requirement effectively forfeit asset protections.

“If you say you don’t have anything, you have placed yourself on the state. Anything found on you is confiscated.”
Background of the Case

Adom-Otchere faces OSP scrutiny linked to a revenue assurance audit contract awarded during his tenure. The probe centers on procedural compliance at the state-owned airports authority.

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⏰ Published on: August 01, 2025