OSP reveals monies found in Cecilia Dapaah’s residence were secretly hidden with some in 32 envelopes

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor has disclosed that monies found in the residence of former Sanitation and Water Resources Minister, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, were “secretly concealed” in wraps, polythene bags, clothes, and envelopes.

This is contained in the fact sheet produced by the OSP regarding its matter with the former minister.

Following a complaint lodged by Madam Dapaah concerning some sums of money stolen from her residence by two housekeepers of hers, there arose a public uproar about the value of the sums stashed in her house.

The two housekeepers have been charged in court with six others who are alleged to be their accomplices.

The OSP came into the matter when issues of corruption and corruption-related offenses were raised.

After arresting Madam Dapaah, she was immediately granted bail with sureties.

The OSP visited her house and conducted a search, which found more sums of money.

According to the fact sheet released Tuesday, September 19, 2023, the OSP said “A search immediately conducted at the Abelemkpe residence of Madam Dapaah by authorized officers of the OSP in the urgency of the case on 24 July 2023 led to the discovery of the cash sums of Five Hundred and Ninety Thousand United States Dollars (US$590,000.00) and Two Million Eight Hundred and Sixty- Two Thousand and Seven Ghana Cedis (GHC2,862,007.00).”

The fact sheet continues that, the monies were “craftily concealed in wraps, polyethylene bags, clothes, thirty- two (32) envelopes and were buried and secreted in obscure places in the residence, some with labels and descriptions.

Audio-visual recordings of the search revealing the secretly concealed cash sums of money are attached in a sealed pen drive and marked as Exhibit “OSP2″ Series.” for Court.


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