The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has announced that it is actively pursuing several corruption-related cases in court as the new legal year begins, with more prosecutions expected before the end of 2025.
The announcement comes as the courts reopen after their annual break, paving the way for the continuation of several high-profile corruption cases that have captured national attention.
In a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday, October 19, 2025, the anti-graft agency revealed that it is currently handling multiple cases on behalf of the public and hinted that “more cases will be filed in the last quarter of the year.”
The OSP also disclosed that seven individuals had already been convicted earlier this year through plea bargains—an outcome the Office described as evidence of “steady progress” in its mission to investigate and prosecute corruption and corruption-related offences.

“With the courts resuming from vacation, these are the cases the OSP is actively prosecuting on your behalf, with more cases to be filed in the last quarter of the year. Earlier this year, seven individuals were convicted through plea bargains,” the post on X read.
According to the statement, the Office has a number of ongoing cases in court targeting individuals and entities implicated in acts of financial misconduct across public and private institutions.