OSP Deploys Operatives Nationwide to Monitor and Prevent Election Fraud
- The OSP will deploy both covert and investigative operatives
- The OSP issued a stern warning to EC officials
- The OSP reaffirms its commitment to preventing corruption, fraud, and undue influence during the elections
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has announced plans to deploy investigative teams across the country to oversee the integrity of the upcoming 2024 general elections.
In a statement released on Thursday, July 11, 2024, Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng revealed that the initiative aims to curb the falsification of election returns.
Agyebeng emphasized the OSP’s commitment to deploying both covert and investigative operatives throughout the electoral process—from pre-election preparations to post-election procedures. Their mandate includes monitoring, suppressing, and prosecuting any attempts to manipulate vote counts.
Furthermore, the OSP issued a stern warning to Electoral Commission (EC) officials regarding the accurate reporting of election results, cautioning against any form of electoral malpractice. The statement highlighted the OSP’s authority under anti-corruption legislation to uphold the sanctity of the electoral process.
The OSP’s vigilance extends to preventing corruption, fraud, and undue influence in the elections, citing legal provisions such as the Office of the Special Prosecutor Act and relevant criminal laws. The office affirmed its readiness to investigate and prosecute any breaches of electoral integrity.
Citizens were reminded of their legal obligations to uphold fair electoral practices, with severe penalties outlined for violations such as corruption, intimidation, or impersonation. The OSP underscored its role in safeguarding democratic principles and ensuring transparent election outcomes.
The announcement comes ahead of the December 7, 2024, elections, where the OSP will play a crucial role in maintaining the fairness and credibility of the electoral process.