Ex-Minister Nana Oye Faces Legal Wranglings on Multiple Fronts
- OSP has launched a corruption investigation
- The OSP is investigating into potential corruption, money laundering, and illegal property acquisition
- The ongoing lawsuit and the OSP investigation paint a complex picture
A bitter divorce between former Minister Nana Oye Bampoe Addo (formerly Nana Oye Lithur) and her ex-husband Tony Lithur has taken a dramatic turn.
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has launched a corruption investigation into allegations surrounding a property purchase in South Africa.
Divorce Petition Ignites Legal Firestorm
The dispute stems from Mr. Lithur’s 2018 divorce petition, which contained accusations that damaged Nana Oye’s reputation. She responded with a lawsuit seeking $1.5 million in compensation for defamation.
South African Property Raises Red Flags
A key point of contention is Mr. Lithur’s claim that Nana Oye planned to buy a South African property worth $350,000-$500,000 shortly after leaving office in 2017. This allegation triggered the OSP’s investigation into potential corruption, money laundering, and illegal property acquisition. Nana Oye has been released on bail and is contesting the charges.
Nana Oye Fights Back for Reputation
Nana Oye maintains that Mr. Lithur’s accusations are false and have caused her immense public humiliation. She argues his statements were deliberately intended to inflict lasting damage on her personal and professional life.
Seeking Solace in the Courts
The legal battle has intensified. Nana Oye is seeking:
- Substantial compensation for defamation
- A permanent order preventing Mr. Lithur from spreading further false information
- A public apology published on social media and news websites
A Complex Legal Web
The ongoing lawsuit and the OSP investigation paint a complex picture. Both parties are expected to present their cases in court, setting the stage for a potentially protracted legal battle.