The Office of the Special Prosecutor has shared a wanted notice for former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, who was declared a fugitive.
The anti-graft office declared the ex-minister wanted on February 12, noting that he is suspect in some high-profile corruption investigations.
The former minister is wanted on the grounds of causing financial loss to the state in some dealings.
The cases Ofori-Atta is being investigated for are the National Cathedral project, the Strategic Mobilisation Limited scandal, dealings between the Electricity Company of Ghana and Beijing Technology Limited, the procurement of ambulances and payments made from and the utilisation of the Ghana Revenue Authority’s tax refund account.
The special prosecutor had already disclosed in a report that Ofori-Atta was being investigated over alleged corruption in the National Cathedral project following a referral from the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice
