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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has issued detailed information on frozen assets belonging to the former Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Dr Mustapha Abdul Hamid, in connection with an alleged grand extortion and money laundering scheme. According to the Office, the entire assets are worth GH₵100 million and US$100,000. They include real estate holdings, fuel stations, and logistics vehicles. It furthered that additional assets remain under active tracing as part of continuing investigations. “These actions are consistent with the OSP’s mandate under Act 959 to preserve suspected proceeds of crime pending final determination of the case by the court.” It comes after the counsel of the accused person said no assets or business belonging to or associated with their client had been identified, traced, or seized by the OSP Below is a list of the frozen and yet-to-be-confirmed assets: Story by Hajara Fuseini