The National Investigations Bureau (NIB) has released Kwaku Ohene Djan, the former Deputy Executive Director of the National Service Authority (NSA), after detaining him for several days over his alleged involvement in the ongoing NSA financial mismanagement scandal.
His detention was part of a broader investigation into irregularities within the NSA, which has been under scrutiny for alleged fraudulent activities, financial misappropriation, and systemic failures that have resulted in significant losses to the state.
The probe has implicated several high-profile individuals, including both former and current NSA officials, raising public concerns about accountability within the institution.
According to sources, investigators detained Mr. Djan in an effort to uncover his potential role in the alleged misconduct.
However, following his release on Monday, February 24, the NIB has confirmed that he remains a person of interest and could be recalled for further questioning if necessary.
Mr. Djan’s legal team has assured that he is prepared to cooperate fully with investigators to ensure due process is followed.
As the scandal continues to unfold, calls for transparency and accountability have intensified, with many urging the government to take decisive action against those found culpable.
The investigation remains ongoing, and further developments are expected as authorities work to unravel the full extent of financial mismanagement at the NSA.