Staffer Bissue Denied Passport Over Mining Bribe Claim

An Accra High Court rejected Charles Bissue's request to get his passport back. The court found his application had no merit because he bought a travel ticket after filing the request. His school admission papers also showed he had only been accepted conditionally. The court scheduled the next hearing for May 29, 2025. Mr Bissue must wait until then for any new developments in his case.

The former presidential staffer faces several charges from the Office of the Special Prosecutor. These charges include corruption as a public officer and using his government job for personal gain. The prosecutor claims Bissue took GH¢35,000 from Benjamin Adjapong when he worked as Secretary for the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining. This money allegedly helped Adjapong skip the required checks needed to renew a mining license. The case continues to move through the legal system.
 

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