EOCO to probe former Head of IT at Ghana’s Embassy in Washington DC – Okudzeto Ablakwa

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has revealed that the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) as well as the Office of the Attorney-General have been tasked to investigate the alleged visa fraud at Ghana’s Embassy in the US.

Mr Ablakwa disclosed this in Parliament on June 14 when he presented a report on the matter.

According to him, the officer involved, Fred Kwarteng, earned $4.8 million per year.

“By the analysis made by the fact-finding team, which is a team made up of distinguished senior diplomats, management of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Mr. Fred Kwarteng was making 4.8 million dollars annually from his unlawful enterprise,” he said.

Mr Ablakwa therefore announced the need for EOCO and the Attorney-General’s office to investigate the matter.

“It is important to note that there was no share of this amount to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Given the amount of funds that were derived from the unauthorised operations, it has become imperative to invite EOCO and the Attorney General to investigate, trace the proceeds, and prosecute Fred Kwarteng and his collaborators as instructed by the President,” the Foreign Affairs Minister said.

Fred Kwarteng has been accused of creating an illegal connection to the Ghana embassy’s website, which diverted visa and passport applicants to his company, Ghana Travel Consultants, for visa services.

Credit: 3NEWS

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