New developments have emerged in the ongoing trial of former National Signals Bureau (NSB) Director-General, Kwabena Adu-Boahene, suggesting that prior claims by the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine, regarding the non-delivery of a cyber defence system are inaccurate.
In court, Dr Ayine had stated, “Further investigations have revealed that no cybersecurity system of the description in the January 30, 2020, contract was ever received by the Bureau of National Communications, its successor agency the National Signals Bureau, or the Government of Ghana.
"An inventory confirmation from the National Security Secretariat shows that the equipment was never received into stores, as is the practice in the public service.”
However, International Security Consulting Holding Ltd. (I.S.C Holding Ltd.), the Israeli-based company contracted to supply the system, has officially responded to these claims in a letter addressed to Samuel Atta Akyea, Esq., lead counsel to Adu-Boahene, dated May 28, 2025.
The company stated that all cyber defence systems procured by the NSB under the confidential January 30, 2020, agreement were, in fact, fully delivered to Ghana’s National Security as contracted.
The correspondence reads in part, “We hereby declare, and for the avoidance of any doubt, that all cyber defence systems procured by the NSB, supplied under a confidential agreement signed on January 30, 2020, with an associated continuing service covenant, were fully delivered to Ghana’s National Security.”
I.S.C Holding Ltd., which specializes in high-level security consultancy and has provided services to multiple governments and intelligence agencies worldwide, also emphasised its readiness to provide clarifications or engage formally with Ghanaian authorities to verify the delivery and operational status of the system.
In the correspondence, the company highlighted the credibility of its operations, noting, “Our consultants are seasoned professionals with extensive experience acquired through years of service in the Israeli Security Agency and through international assignments supporting governmental, defence institutes, and intelligence agencies.”
The letter also stressed that the confirmation specifically pertains to the tenure of Adu-Boahene as Director-General of the National Signals Bureau.
“First, we take this opportunity to emphasise that our response refers to Kwabena Adu-Boahene during his duty as Director-General of the National Signals Bureau,” the I.S.C Holding Ltd. letter clarified.
It further reaffirmed the company’s reputation for delivering “confidential, cutting-edge security solutions” and pledged cooperation with any formal engagements deemed necessary by counsel.
'Who are you?' – Kofi Bentil clashes with Martin Kpebu over 2028 elections

‘Ghanaians regret voting for you’ – Watch more videos from the NPP’s recent demonstration directed at President Mahama









