Philip Kwame Brobbey of Philbro Group Ltd has rejected allegations by former National Signals Bureau (NSB) boss, Kwabena Adu-Boahene, that he imported and sold him a stolen vehicle.
In a letter dated Thursday, July 31, 2025, and issued by his legal representatives, which was sighted by GhanaWeb, Brobbey described the allegations as ‘false and defamatory’.
Brobbey’s lawyers, setting the records straight, clarified that their client, Philip Kwame Brobbey, had legally acquired the vehicle — a BMW 740D — locally before selling it to Adu-Boahene in August 2024, after the latter had allegedly conducted his own due diligence prior to the purchase.
“Brobbey categorically denies being the importer of the said vehicle; instead, lawfully acquired it locally before selling it in August 2024, not December 2024 as wrongly reported. Before the sale, Adu-Boahene conducted due diligence and voluntarily proceeded with the transaction. Since the sale, Brobbey has had no further dealings with Kwabena Adu-Boahene in any form,” portions of the letter reads.
The legal team further condemned the reports, stating that they have caused irreparable damage to their client’s reputation and business.
“It is deeply regrettable that eleven months after the transaction, defamatory statements have emerged, portraying Mr Brobbey as knowingly having sold a stolen car. These allegations have caused substantial reputational damage to him both in Ghana and internationally, drawing unwanted attention from business associates, family, and community members,” it added.
Meanwhile, Philip Brobbey and his lawyers have called on Ghanaians to regard Adu-Boahene’s claims as baseless and to treat them with the contempt they deserve.
“We, therefore, urge the general public to dismiss the said allegation as baseless and false, and further call on the public and media to exercise the utmost caution regarding these claims and avoid sharing or amplifying these falsehoods,” it added.
Brobbey’s response comes in the wake of claims made by Kwabena Adu-Boahene’s legal representative, Samuel Atta Akyea, during a court appearance on July 31, 2025, alleging that the vehicle had been stolen, imported, and subsequently sold to his client.
See the statement below:

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