Investigation into Adu Boahene a mere “fishing expedition” – Atta Akyea

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Kwabena Adu Boahene and his wife, Angel Adjei Boateng

Samuel Atta Akyea, a lawyer for embattled former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), Kwabena Adu Boahene, has said that the EOCO investigation into his client was just a mere “fishing expedition”.  

Adu Boahene’s lawyer discredited the evidence presented by Frank Marshal Cromwell, the lead investigator from the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

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According to Atta Akyea, the testimony of the EOCO officer showed that he had no understanding of national security matters.

Atta Akyea asserted that the investigation into the allegations against his client was a mere “fishing expedition”, arguing that the matter should have been referred to the national security apparatus in the first place and not any other security agency.

Speaking to the media on proceedings in the case on Monday, July 6, 2026, Atta Akyea stated, “He would have had an internal understanding of what works in national security. Because you could see he said he was trying to interpret a national security account, but he did not go and talk to the account owner for him to understand what the account was about. What kind of investigation would that be?

“So, I believe that this is showing that this case is a national security matter. The people purporting to understand national security issues, they don’t work in that space, and you cannot secure a conviction on another man’s ignorance,” he fumed.

He added, “It’s bogus. It means that you can misinterpret what you saw if you don’t reference it to those who know. We are now talking about an account identifier. So, they have an account identifier, which is Director BNC, and the account owner, the National Security Coordinator, and he didn’t know that difference. It is sad.”

Atta Akyea further claimed that the investigation into the allegations against his client was a mere “fishing expedition.”

“It was a fishing expedition; it was not evidence-based. It was rumour-based. The tip-off should have been referable to national security. Monies are missing in Jubilee House. Where do you go? Chief of Staff… That’s the nonsense of the case,” he ranted.

He further called on the Chief Justice, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, to grant his request for a live telecast of the proceedings.

Meanwhile, the Office of the Attorney General (AG) in the ongoing GH¢48 million National Signals Bureau (NSB) trial has shared details of properties allegedly acquired by the embattled former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), Kwabena Adu Boahene.

The state prosecutors shared details of the landed properties the former NSB boss was alleged to have acquired between 2017 and 2020 while in office as part of a motion on notice to make further disclosures filed by the Attorney General, Dr Dominic Ayine Akuritinga.

The AG document showed that Adu-Boahene allegedly bought six landed properties between 2017 and 2020 with payments ranging from $150,000 to $1 million.

See the list of properties below:

“1. No. 2 Stream Part Drive, Mayfair Estates, LA, Accra: A deposit of $1,000,000 (valued at GH¢15,000,000) was made for this estate. Relevant deposit slips and receipts have been traced.

2. No. 6 Edith Avenue, Mayfair Estates, LA, Accra: A deposit of $500,000 was recorded for this property.

3.No. 7 Edith Avenue, Mayfair Estates, LA, Accra: A deposit of $200,000 was recorded for this asset.

4. No. 8 Edith Avenue, Mayfair Estates, LA, Accra: An initial deposit of $97,815 was made, with authorities suspecting that additional cash payments were used to complete the purchase.

5. No. 9 Edith Avenue, Mayfair Estates, LA, Accra: A deposit of $270,000 was recorded.

6. No. 10 Edith Avenue, Mayfair Estates, LA, Accra: The deposit amount for this property stands at $150,000.

The disclosure also showed the salaries the former NSB boss received while in office, which ranged between GH¢5,000 and GH¢7,000”.

 Background

Kwabena Adu Boahene, his wife Angela Adjei-Boateng, and one other person have been charged by the state for stealing, defrauding by false pretences, money laundering, and conspiracy to commit a crime.

According to the charge sheet, Kwabena Adu Boahene and his wife stole state funds to the tune of GHc 49 million.

The Attorney General, Dr Dominic Ayine, filed 11 charges against Kwabena Adu-Boahene and three others at the High Court in Accra.

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