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GH¢48m NSB Trial: AG lists landed properties of Adu-Boahene acquired from 2017 to 2020

AG Dr Dominic Ayine and ex-NSB boss Kwabena Adu-Boahene

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

According to reports, state prosecutors shared details of the landed properties the former NSB boss was alleged to have acquired between 2017 and 2020 while in office.

The details were shared in a motion on notice to make further disclosures filed by the Attorney General, Dr Dominic Ayine Akuritinga.

The document showed that Adu-Boahene allegedly bought six landed properties between 2017 and 2020.

The landed properties were all located at Mayfair Estates in Accra, for which payments ranging from $150,000 to $1 million were reportedly made.

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Below is a list of the properties listed by the AG:

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.

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