Attorney General Reveals Confidential Discussion with U.S. Lawyers Representing Ofori-Atta
Ghana’s Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, has disclosed details of a confidential discussion he held with senior United States lawyers representing former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. The revelation comes amid growing public interest in the legal development
Ogyem Solomon

Ghana’s Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, has disclosed details of a confidential discussion he held with senior United States lawyers representing former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. The revelation comes amid growing public interest in the legal developments surrounding the former finance minister and highlights behind-the-scenes engagements between Ghanaian authorities and international legal representatives.
According to Dr. Ayine, the conversation focused on legal processes and the protection of Ofori-Atta’s rights within the U.S. legal system. While he refrained from revealing sensitive aspects of the discussion, citing the importance of confidentiality, the Attorney General emphasised that the engagement was conducted in good faith and within the bounds of professional legal standards.
The Attorney General explained that maintaining open communication with international legal counsel is crucial in cases involving cross-border legal issues, particularly when high-profile Ghanaian citizens are involved. He noted that such interactions help ensure that legal matters are handled properly while respecting both domestic and foreign legal frameworks.
Dr. Ayine’s disclosure has generated mixed reactions among legal analysts and members of the public. Some have welcomed the transparency, arguing that it helps clarify the government’s role and dispel speculation surrounding the case. Others, however, have raised concerns about how much information should be shared publicly when confidentiality is a key element of legal strategy.
The development adds to the ongoing public discussion about Ken Ofori-Atta’s legal situation abroad, which has attracted significant attention in Ghana. As the matter continues to evolve, further updates are expected from legal representatives and government officials as appropriate.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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