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Miracles Aboagye Arrested Over GHC55 Million Fraud Case, EOCO

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
July 13, 2026
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Dennis Edward Aboagye, popularly known as Miracles

Dennis Edward Aboagye, popularly known as Miracles Aboagye

The Economic and Organised Crime Office has confirmed the arrest of Dennis Edward Aboagye, popularly known as Miracles, along with Gerald Appiah, in connection with investigations into the alleged misappropriation of GHC55 million in public funds at the Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on Decentralization.

In a press statement issued in Accra, EOCO said Aboagye, the former Executive Secretary of IMCCoD, was arrested over suspected financial and procurement irregularities at the Secretariat.

The investigation traces back to a petition filed by the current Executive Secretary of IMCCoD, who requested further scrutiny following a forensic audit of the Secretariat’s affairs.

“The Economic and Organised Crime Office wishes to inform the general public that it has arrested Mr. Dennis Edward Aboagye, former Executive Secretary of the Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on Decentralization, in connection with ongoing investigations into alleged financial and procurement-related irregularities at the Secretariat.”

Economic and Organised Crime Office

Forensic Audit Uncovers Alleged Financial Irregularities

According to EOCO, the forensic audit covered the period from August 1, 2022, to February 2, 2025, and formed the basis for the investigations that followed. The findings pointed to significant financial discrepancies that prompted the office to widen its inquiry.

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Raymond Archer, Executive Director, EOCO
Raymond Archer, Executive Director, EOCO

“The investigations, which commenced last year following an initial forensic audit of the IMCCoD and the subsequent petition, concern the suspected misappropriation, misapplication, diversion and theft of public funds amounting to about GHC55 million”.

Economic and Organised Crime Office

EOCO named Aboagye and Gerald Appiah, the former Accountant of IMCCoD, as persons under investigation alongside others connected to the case. The statement outlined a range of suspected offences the two men and their associates could face as the investigation proceeds.

The office listed the suspected offences as 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 offences still under review.

Appiah Begins Refunding Funds

EOCO disclosed that Gerald Appiah had taken steps to return some of the funds connected to the alleged crimes, though the office made clear that this action does not end the investigation or clear any suspect of wrongdoing.

The statement detailed the circumstances surrounding Aboagye’s arrest, revealing that he was already aware of the investigation and had previously visited the EOCO office in connection with it.

Dennis Edward Aboagye, popularly known as Miracles Aboagye
Dennis Edward Aboagye, popularly known as Miracles Aboagye

“Following significant new findings last week relating to suspected fraud and theft involving Mr. Dennis Aboagye, who is already aware of the investigation and has already visited the office on it, EOCO initiated an operational plan to effect his arrest this week.”

Economic and Organised Crime Office

EOCO explained that Aboagye had been placed on a Stop Order a week earlier to prevent him from travelling in a manner that could disrupt the investigation. Despite this, he had already left the country without the office’s knowledge.

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Handed Over at Accra Airport

Aboagye’s arrest ultimately took place when he returned to Ghana. EOCO said officers of the Ghana Immigration Service enforced the Stop Order upon his arrival at the Accra International Airport and handed him over to the office.

EOCO confirmed that Aboagye would be granted bail in line with constitutional provisions, while Appiah was expected to complete his bail conditions and be released as investigations continue.

The office reaffirmed its commitment to conducting the investigation professionally and within the bounds of the law, while assuring the public that further updates would follow as the case develops.

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Implications for the Fight Against Corruption

The arrest of Miracles Aboagye and Gerald Appiah adds to a growing list of cases pursued under the Mahama administration’s Operation Recover All Loots initiative, which has positioned the recovery of misappropriated state funds as a central pillar of its governance agenda.

For supporters of the drive, the case reinforces a message that public office holders will be held accountable regardless of rank, particularly given that Appiah has already begun refunding funds tied to the investigation.

Raymond Archer
Raymond Archer, Executive Director for EOCO

However, the timing and visibility of high-profile arrests of this nature often draw scrutiny from opposition figures, and the New Patriotic Party may view this case through the lens of political targeting, especially if the accused have known political affiliations or ties to a previous administration.

Such accusations, whether substantiated or not, tend to accompany major anti-corruption actions in Ghana’s polarised political climate. EOCO’s insistence that its investigations remain professional, impartial and strictly within the law will likely be tested in the court of public opinion as much as in the courtroom itself.

How the case unfolds, particularly whether due process is seen to be followed and whether prosecutions extend evenly across the political divide, will shape public confidence in whether Operation Recover All Loots represents genuine reform or selective justice.

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