Anti-corruption advocate Edem Senanu has criticized political interference in the case of Sedina Tamakloe–Attionu, the former head of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC). Senanu alleges that political figures are exploiting the uncertainty surrounding Tamakloe–Attionu’s location for partisan gain. He argues the focus should be on establishing transparency and accountability regarding potential financial improprieties during her tenure at MASLOC. The activist believes the situation demands a thorough investigation, not political maneuvering. Senanu’s comments highlight concerns that political considerations are hindering efforts to determine Tamakloe–Attionu’s whereabouts and address any related financial issues. He is calling for a shift in approach, prioritizing a clear and open accounting of events. The controversy centers on questions about Tamakloe–Attionu’s handling of funds while leading MASLOC.