Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) terminated its revenue assurance audit agreement with Evatex Logistics effective August 27, 2025, citing a contractual clause allowing “termination without cause” upon one month’s notice.
The July 28 termination letter, signed by Managing Director Yvonne Opare, instructed Evatex to vacate Kotoka International Airport premises by the deadline.
The move follows the Office of the Special Prosecutor’s (OSP) summons to former GACL Board Chairman Paul Adom-Otchere over suspected procurement breaches in the Evatex contract awarded December 2024. Though GACL’s notice did not reference the probe, its timing—three days after Adom-Otchere’s OSP invitation—suggests institutional damage control. Legal analysts view the termination as preemptive risk management amid a widening anti-corruption investigation into alleged sole-sourcing and board approval bypasses.
Industry sources indicate further audits of contracts under the previous board may follow. Evatex, tasked with airport revenue audits, has not publicly commented. GACL copied the notice to internal finance, legal, and commercial divisions but has issued no official statement.