Al Jazeera has reportedly recovered files lost for over six months related to the high-profile Cecilia Dapaah investigation in Ghana.
The files are believed to contain sensitive video footage showing cash transactions and alleged movements involving officers from the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), just prior to the OSP’s raid on the former Minister’s home.
Months ago, Al Jazeera had announced an exposé on Ghanaian political figures, with a particular focus on Cecilia Dapaah, whose alleged possession of substantial sums of money raised national concerns.
However, the news agency later reported that the critical footage had been lost, causing delays in releasing their investigative piece.
Now, after months of intensive searches, Al Jazeera confirms that the files have been found and is preparing to broadcast the tapes before Ghana’s general elections on December 7th.
The impending release has stirred questions about the investigation and its potential impact on the Ghanaian government.
Many speculate that these videos could reveal previously unknown details about the case, raising concerns about possible political repercussions.
As anticipation builds, Ghanaians and the global audience wait to see how this footage might influence the national conversation on corruption, governance, and accountability in Ghana.