Fourteen civil society organizations in Ghana have publicly defended the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) as it awaits a Supreme Court ruling on its constitutionality. The groups are urging the court to validate the OSP, a key institution in the country’s fight against corruption. A legal challenge brought against the OSP will be decided next month, with the verdict potentially impacting the future of anti-corruption efforts in Ghana. The CSOs argue the OSP’s existence is vital for ensuring accountability and transparency within government. They believe a favorable ruling will strengthen Ghana’s commitment to combating financial crime. The case represents a significant moment for the OSP, established to independently investigate corruption allegations. The organizations’ statement signals broad support for the office’s continued operation and mandate.