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OSP Probes National Security Operatives, Others for GHc10.5 million Loss in Taxes

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) says it is investigating tax losses of GHc10.5 million resulting from a diversion of 50 containers of palm oil valued at GHc25.8 million.

The scandal has some Customs officers, National Security operatives, and clearing agents at the centre.

In a statement, it said the twenty-foot containers of palm oil originally declared as in transit to Burkina Faso, were unlawfully diverted into the local market without payment of applicable duties and taxes.

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“The Office has identified the involvement of some Customs officers, National Security operatives, and clearing agents in a corrupt scheme that resulted in an estimated loss of GHS10.5 million in taxes.”

The Office commenced the investigation on the back of an intelligence-led operation conducted in November 2025.

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The OSP says it is committed to protecting the public purse and upholding integrity.

Story by Hajara Fuseini

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