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₵500m Siphoned in National Service Authority Scandal — Deputy AG Dr. Justice Srem-Sai Reveals

Deputy Attorney General, Dr. Justice Srem-Sai, has disclosed that about ₵500 million was allegedly siphoned in the ongoing National Service Authority (NSA) corruption scandal, describing the revelation as the most shocking aspect of the case so far.

Speaking to journalists in Accra, Dr. Srem-Sai expressed outrage at the magnitude of the financial impropriety uncovered, noting that the alleged diversion of public funds meant for national service operations represents a serious betrayal of public trust.

“The shocking thing about the National Service Authority scandal for me is the siphoning of ₵500 million. It’s mind-blowing,” he said.

He added that investigations conducted by the Attorney-General’s Office in collaboration with other state agencies have traced the missing funds to a complex web of transactions involving senior officials and private intermediaries.

“The level of coordination and manipulation in this case is alarming. The trial will reveal how this was orchestrated, and Ghanaians will understand why we describe it as one of the biggest financial scandals in recent times,” Dr. Srem-Sai noted.

The Deputy Attorney General assured that all individuals implicated will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, emphasizing that government remains resolute in its fight against corruption.

“This government will not shield anyone. Those responsible will face justice, and the public will see that accountability still exists in our system,” he stressed.

The National Service Authority scandal has gripped national attention since details of alleged embezzlement, procurement breaches, and abuse of office surfaced earlier this year. The case is expected to proceed to full trial in the coming weeks.

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