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Ghana charges oil regulator ex-chief in $28 million corruption case

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 17, 2025 1181 Minutes read0

•President John Mahama of Ghana

Ghana’s anti-graft agency today said it has charged a former head of the petroleum regulator and six others over a $28 million corruption and money laundering scheme.

This is the latest move under President John Mahama’s sweeping campaign launched in early 2025 to fight graft and retrieve misappropriated state funds, reports AFP.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor said it had brought 25 charges against Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, the former head of the National Petroleum Authority, as well as six other individuals and three companies.

The charges, which include extortion by a public officer and money laundering, are linked to what the agency described as “a sprawling corruption scheme… initiated by Abdul-Hamid” between 2022 and December 2024.

Abdul-Hamid, who is accused of receiving $2.3 million directly and benefiting from a wider $28 million extortion scheme, denied any wrongdoing.

“I have never taken a bribe or been part of any illicit scheme during my time at the NPA,” he told our correspondent on phone.

“I am willing to cooperate with the state to clear my name in court.”

The Special Prosecutor named Jacob Kwamina Amuah, a former coordinator of the Unified Petroleum Pricing Fund, and NPA staff member Wendy Newman, as the key architects of the alleged operation.

The two are accused of collecting funds unlawfully from oil marketing companies and transporters and laundering the proceeds through shell companies.

The companies — Propnest Ltd., Kel Logistics Ltd. and Kings Energy Ltd. — were allegedly used to “purchase and construct houses, acquire trucks for an oil distribution business, and build fuel stations,” the OSP said.

A director of Kel Logistics Ltd. is at large.

President Mahama, who returned to power in January, has pledged to restore integrity to public institutions and recover stolen assets.

“Mahama’s credibility depends on how even-handed these prosecutions are. Ghanaians are watching whether this is genuine reform or a political purge in disguise,” political analyst Joshua Jebuntie Zaato of the University of Ghana said.

Since the launch of the anti-corruption campaign, several people have been arrested or charged, while dozens more are under investigation.

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