Ghana : Gov’t Temporarily Shuts Embassy In US

It has also recalled all foreign affairs staff amid an investigation into an alleged visa fraud scandal in Washington, D.C.

Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has announced on X the closure its embassy in the Washington, D.C. (United States), after revealing that a special audit team uncovered a scheme in which a local staff member in the embassy’s IT department created an unauthorized link on the embassy’s website. The link redirected visa and passport applicants to his private company, where they were charged additional fees for multiple services without the knowledge of the Foreign Ministry. The investigations revealed that he and his collaborators operated the illegal scheme for at least five years. "Ghana's embassy in Washington, D.C. shall be closed for a few days from today as we finalize the ongoing restructuring and systems overhaul," he said. 
According to Minister Ablakwa, visa and passport applicants were unknowingly redirected and charged between $30 and $60 for various services, with all proceeds allegedly funneled into a private account controlled by a locally hired embassy staff member. In response, all foreign ministry officials stationed at the embassy have been recalled home with immediate effect, and the embassy's IT department has been promptly dissolved. Minister Ablakwa emphasized the government's uncompromising stance on corruption, stating that President John Mahama’s administration will ...

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