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Ken Ofori-Atta Released on Bail in US Immigration Case

byAyotunde Abiodun
April 9, 2026
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Ken Ofori-Atta Released on Bail in US Immigration Case
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Former Ghanaian Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has been released from the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement after an American court granted him bail, marking a key development in his ongoing legal battle. Ofori-Atta, who was arrested in January 2026 and held in Virginia, is expected to return to court on April 27 for deportation proceedings.

His legal team secured his release after arguing that the absence of a formal extradition request from Ghana meant he could not be classified as a flight risk. The judge had earlier requested Ghana’s extradition documents to assess bail conditions, but the paperwork has yet to be submitted, reportedly due to delays involving the US Attorney General’s office.

Meanwhile, Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor continues to pursue corruption allegations against Ofori-Atta related to his tenure as finance minister. The charges are part of a broader post-administration accountability effort that has seen several former officials investigated for financial misconduct.

For Ghana’s economy, the case carries implications for investor confidence and perceptions of governance. Ofori-Atta was a key architect of Ghana’s economic programme during a period that included a debt restructuring and an International Monetary Fund agreement. The ongoing legal proceedings, both in Ghana and the United States, could affect the country’s reputation for transparency and rule of law, factors that influence foreign investment decisions.

His lawyers say he remains committed to due process and will defend himself through legal channels. The April 27 court date will determine the next steps in the immigration proceedings, while Ghana’s domestic investigations continue independently.

Tags: Corruption AllegationsDebt RestructuringExtraditionGhana EconomyICE CustodyInvestor ConfidenceKen Ofori-AttaLegal ProceedingsOffice of Special ProsecutorUS immigration
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