The Office of the Special Prosecutor has frozen the assets of the late Chief
Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, popularly
known as Sir John. This latest move is part of investigations into the
acquisition of state lands that were contained in the will of the late CEO.
Reports said processes are underway to also freeze his assets overseas. The
Office of the Special Prosecutor last week commenced investigations into alleged
corruption by Sir John, with regard to his alleged improper acquisition of state
lands within the Achimota forest and the Sakumono Ramsar site. The Ministry of
Lands and Natural Resources also said it would investigate the parts of the will
pertaining to the land acquisition. Some civil society groups had petitioned the
Special Prosecutor and the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice
(CHRAJ) to investigate the acquisition of the state lands. The will, caused
public uproar after he bequeathed state lands to some relatives. It went viral
online and sparked anger among many Ghanaians. The emergence of the will came
after the controversial declassification of parts of the Achimota Forest and
return to its allodial owners.
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