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Ghana seeks extradition as ex-MASLOC CEO Sedinam Tamakloe-Attionu faces US judge today in Las Vegas

Wed, Jan 21 2026 11:46 AM
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Ghana seeks extradition as ex-MASLOC CEO Sedinam Tamakloe-Attionu faces US judge today in Las Vegas

The legal battle over the extradition of former Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) Chief Executive Officer Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu reaches a turning point on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, in a United States courtroom as the Government of Ghana moves to secure her return.

Convicted in absentia by a court in Accra in April 2024, Tamakloe-Attionu is scheduled for a hearing that could determine whether she is returned home to serve a 10-year prison sentence.

The proceedings come exactly one day after another high-profile Ghanaian figure, former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, appeared in a Virginia immigration court. While Ofori-Atta remains in U.S. custody following his session on Tuesday, Tamakloe-Attionu’s case shifts the focus to the Nevada judicial system and the rigorous requirements of international criminal extradition.

Diplomatic Confirmation

Ghanaian Ambassador to the U.S. Victor Smith confirmed the court date following conflicting reports regarding her whereabouts. Despite rumours questioning her location, Smith maintained that she is being held at the Nevada Southern Detention Centre in Pahrump.

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“I have heard from official sources that this lady is being kept, and that she’s going to go to court on the 21st,” Smith stated.

The ambassador noted that U.S. Marshals arrested Tamakloe-Attionu and have restricted consular visits for now. He explained that the arrest was the result of a formal extradition request initiated by Ghana’s Attorney General in 2024.

The Case for Extradition: State Accusations

The Government of Ghana alleges that Tamakloe-Attionu was the central figure in a scheme that caused a financial loss of nearly GH¢93 million to the state. Her conviction on 78 counts—including stealing, money laundering, and procurement breaches—forms the backbone of the current extradition request. Prosecutors in the 2024 trial successfully argued that she and her former deputy, Daniel Axim, who served as Chief Operating Officer, misappropriated funds intended for small business loans and fire victims. Axim was handed a five-year sentence for his role in the irregularities.

Evidence uncovered by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) included the personal appropriation of a GH¢500,000 refund from Obaatanpa Micro-Finance and the inflation of vehicle procurement costs by millions. The court also flagged cases where funds for nationwide programs were diverted, such as one instance where only GH¢1,300 was spent on refreshments from a GH¢1.8 million withdrawal.

The Name Discrepancy: A Potential Legal Strategy?

Observers have noted a minor discrepancy in official documentation: while Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has historically omitted the hyphen in her last name, Ambassador Victor Smith and the U.S. Marshals have utilized “Tamakloe-Attionu.” In U.S. extradition proceedings, the “Identity Hearing” is a critical phase where the judge must confirm the person in custody is indeed the individual named in the request. While the legal doctrine of Idem Sonans generally dictates that minor spelling variations do not invalidate a warrant if the names sound the same, her defence could theoretically use the discrepancy to demand stricter proof of identity, such as fingerprinting or facial recognition data, potentially lengthening the process.

The Defence: Medical and Due Process Arguments

Tamakloe-Attionu’s legal team is expected to challenge the extradition on several fronts. Historically, her defence has maintained that she did not “flee” justice but remained in the U.S. to seek essential medical treatment after being granted leave by the court in 2021. Observers expect her attorneys to argue that a forced return could jeopardise her health or that the trial in absentia violated her right to a fair hearing. The U.S. judge must now weigh these humanitarian claims against the “dual criminality” requirements of the extradition treaty.

Hearing Logistics: Public Access and Presence

Wednesday’s hearing is expected to be a public proceeding, as is standard for federal extradition matters, though seating in the Las Vegas courtroom may be limited. While many preliminary federal appearances have moved toward virtual formats, the high-stakes nature of this extradition may require Tamakloe-Attionu’s physical presence. This allows the judge to verify her identity—a common defence in extradition cases—and ensures her legal team can confer with her in real-time as the U.S. government presents the case on behalf of Ghana.

A Rare Diplomatic Convergence

The timing of Tamakloe-Attionu’s hearing, falling less than 24 hours after Ofori-Atta’s appearance, marks an unprecedented moment in Ghana-U.S. relations. While Ofori-Atta’s detention is categorised as an immigration matter, Tamakloe-Attionu’s case is a direct criminal extradition. This “double-header” suggests a tightening of judicial cooperation between Accra and Washington.

The Judicial Threshold: The 1931 Treaty

Under the 1931 U.S.-UK Extradition Treaty (which still governs relations with Ghana), the U.S. court must determine if there is “probable cause” that the crimes committed are extraditable offences. Unlike a standard trial, this hearing does not determine guilt—which has already been decided in Accra—but focuses on whether the legal paperwork and the nature of the crimes meet international standards.

The Global Stakes of Accountability

As the gavel falls in Las Vegas, the outcome will resonate far beyond the courtroom. For the Ghanaian government, a successful extradition would validate its “Operation Recover All Loots” (ORAL) initiative and signal that international borders are no longer a shield against domestic conviction.

For the international community, the case serves as a litmus test for how modern democracies balance treaty obligations with the protection of individual rights. Regardless of the judge’s decision, today’s hearing marks a definitive end to the period of uncertainty regarding Tamakloe-Attionu’s status.

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