EOCO arrests Miracles Aboagye, accountant over ¢55m corruption scandal
The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has arrested former Executive Secretary of the Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on Decentralisation (IMCCoD), Dennis Edward Aboagye, also known as Miracles, in connection with ongoing investigations into alleged financial and procurement irregularities at the Secretariat.
In a statement issued on Monday, July 13, 2026, EOCO said the arrest follows investigations initiated after receiving a petition from the current Executive Secretary of IMCCoD requesting further probes into a forensic audit conducted on the affairs of the Secretariat between August 1, 2022 and February 2, 2025.
The investigations relate to suspected misappropriation, misapplication, diversion, and theft of public funds estimated at about GH¢55 million.
EOCO said Mr. Aboagye, former IMCCoD Accountant Gerald Appiah, and other persons are being investigated for suspected offences including conspiracy to steal and stealing, using public office for profit, causing financial loss to the state, dissipation of public funds, defrauding by false pretences, money laundering, and other related offences.
The anti-graft agency also disclosed that Mr. Appiah has voluntarily started refunding funds linked to the alleged offences under investigation.
EOCO, however, stressed that the recoveries do not conclude the investigations or absolve any of the suspects of possible wrongdoing.
According to the Office, new findings made last week regarding suspected fraud and theft involving Mr. Aboagye led to an operational plan to arrest him.
EOCO said Mr. Aboagye, who was already aware of the investigation and had previously visited the Office, was placed on a stop order a week ago to prevent any travel that could affect the investigation. However, the Office later discovered that he had already left the country.
Upon his arrival at the Kotoka International Airport on Saturday night, officers of the Ghana Immigration Service executed the stop order and handed him over to EOCO on Sunday morning.
He subsequently accompanied investigators during a search operation on Sunday, which EOCO said was expected to continue on Monday.
EOCO confirmed that Mr. Aboagye will be granted bail in accordance with the Constitution and the laws of Ghana, while Mr. Appiah is expected to complete his bail conditions and be released as investigations continue.
The Office reiterated its commitment to conducting the investigations professionally, impartially, and within the confines of the law, while respecting the constitutional rights of all persons involved.
EOCO said further updates will be provided as and when appropriate.
Source: classfmonline.com
Trending News

Cabinet begins final review of government's position on constitutional reforms
13:04
'We can build a maintenance culture' – VP Opoku-Agyemang calls for greater role for technicians
18:38
Anfoega Wadamaxe residents plead for completion of abandoned road, electricity supply
12:05
Pig Farm Assembly Member calls for law to make national cleanup monthly and compulsory
20:31
Nkokɔ Nkitinkiti: Minister finds possible silver lining as beneficiaries flout rules by eating breeding stock
16:19
Kwame Agbodza warns contractors: Submit work plans or risk payment cuts
05:43
Woman, 61, gives birth through Mary Lucy Hospital's Stem Cell-Enhanced IVF procedure
19:17
Community leaders engage Korle Woko residents over concerns about alleged prostitution
12:42
Don’t intimidate citizens; explain your actions – VP tells security agencies
18:44
Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah's team confirms police custody, alleges 4 associates sustained gunshot injuries
04:04


