The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has launched an investigation into alleged financial improprieties at the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), particularly concerning the Boankra Inland Project.
The probe follows a call from Nana Kojo Abbam, a research fellow at the Forum for Development and Accountable Governance (FDAG), who raised concerns about suspected financial mismanagement and urged EOCO to intervene.
As part of the investigation, a meeting has been scheduled for Friday, February 7, 2025, at 11:00 AM, at EOCO’s Head Office on Barnes Road, adjacent to the Old Parliament House.
“We kindly invite you to meet with the Ag. Executive Director at the Head Office of the Economic and Organised Crime Office… for a discussion on the matter,” Abdulai Bashiru Dapilah, Ag. Executive Director of EOCO stated in a confidential letter addressed to Kojo Abban.
Find below documents of alleged fraud at GPHA:


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