
The National Investigations Bureau (NIB) has released Kwaku Ohene Djan, the former Deputy Executive Director of the National Service Authority (NSA), following days of detention over his alleged involvement in the NSA scandal.
Mr. Djan had been in custody for several days as investigators sought to unravel his role in the alleged financial mismanagement and misconduct at the NSA.
According to sources, Mr. Djan’s detention was part of a broader probe aimed at uncovering irregularities within the NSA that have raised public concern in recent months.
The NSA scandal, which has been under investigation for a considerable period, involves allegations of fraudulent activities, financial misappropriation, and systemic loopholes that have led to substantial losses to the state.
The probe has implicated several high-profile individuals, including former and current officials of the Authority.
Following his release on Monday, February 24, the NIB has stated that Mr. Djan remains a person of interest in the case and could be recalled for further questioning should the need arise.
His legal representatives have maintained that he is willing to cooperate fully with investigators to ensure due process is followed.
Source: Citinewsroom