Executive Secretary of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) Audio By Carbonatix The Executive Secretary of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), Raymond Archer, has defended ongoing investigations into the PDS saga, describing the process as thorough, professional and methodical. Speaking on JoyNews’ *Newsfile* programme on Saturday, May 9, he said EOCO’s work on the matter remains guided strictly by evidence and due process, amid renewed public interest in the long-running probe. His comments come at a time when Ghana’s anti-corruption drive has intensified, with fresh arrests linked to the PDS case reopening scrutiny over alleged financial irregularities connected to Electricity Company of Ghana-related transactions. The situation has also coincided with the re-arrest of a former NAFCO boss shortly after charges were withdrawn in court, sparking legal and constitutional debate over prosecutorial conduct. “We are doing a very professional and methodical work at EOCO into this PDS probe,” Mr Archer stated, insisting that investigations are being conducted without bias. While the government maintains that the latest actions are supported by fresh evidence, critics argue that the pace and manner of prosecutions risk undermining public confidence in the justice system. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: EOCO PDS Raymond Archer DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Related to this story EOCO declares three women wanted over alleged financial loss to state Hanan Aludiba released, recalled by EOCO for further procedures NPP demands release of Hanan Abdul-Wahab, wife, cites abuse of power by EOCO Dame describes EOCO conduct as ‘strange’ over detention of Ex-Buffer Stock CEO and wife Minority leader accuses EOCO of ‘harassment’ in re-arrest of Buffer stock Ex-CEO, wife EOCO re-arrest of ex-NAFCO CEO is an ‘abuse of the process’ – Dame fires back EOCO re-arrests former NAFCO boss and wife moments after court discharge 4 individuals linked to PDS arrested over suspected ECG funds transfer — Kwakye Ofosu Why Ghana’s anti-corruption watchdogs are being dismantled — And the Supreme Court may seal their fate Minority cries ‘political persecution’ over arrest of Maxwell Kofi Jumah Latest Stories EOCO boss defends ‘professional and methodical’ probe into PDS case9 seconds Charles Amissah’s Death: A lot of the blame must go to the ambulance service – Dr Yankson29 minutes NAPO rejects power sabotage allegations, urges government to focus on resolving electricity crisis37 minutes Gov’t intensifies power sector upgrades to strengthen electricity supply in Ashanti Region42 minutes Someone must be held responsible – Vicky Bright calls for accountability over Charles Amissah’s death53 minutes Naming in Charles Amissah report is not scapegoating – Prof. Paul Ossei Sampene58 minutes Charles Amissah’s death must mark a turning point for emergency healthcare – Abass Nurudeen1 hour Emergency health care system in Ghana is bad – Dr Yamson1 hour ‘The system killed Charles Amissah’ – Dr Nsiah-Asare1 hour We should look at the whole issue holistically and avoid blame – Dr Nsiah-Asare1 hour I insist there is nothing like ‘no-bed syndrome’ – Dr Nsiah-Asare1 hour Charles Amissah’s Death: Victor Bright calls for action on Committee Recommendations, not “usual noise”1 hour Ghana needs significant investment in healthcare system – CDD’s Vera Abena Addo1 hour Medical negligence continues to claim lives every day – CDD-Ghana’s Abena Addo1 hour A lot of blame must go to the Ambulance Service – Dr Yamson on Charles Amissah’s death2 hours
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EOCO boss defends ‘professional and methodical’ probe into PDS case
MyJoyOnlineBy Ernest ArhinfulSat, 9 May 2026 · 1h ago0 views
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EOCO Executive Secretary Raymond Archer defended the ongoing PDS case investigation, describing it as "thorough, professional, and methodical." Speaking on JoyNews, Archer stated the probe is strictly guided by evidence and due process. His comments follow renewed public interest in the case, recent arrests, and intensified anti-corruption efforts, amid debates over prosecutorial conduct and public confidence in the justice system.
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