• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Sunday, November 2, 2025
  • Login
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
No Result
View All Result

Adu-Boahene’s  ₵49 Million Trial: Supreme Court Dismisses Bid to Remove Trial Judge

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
October 29, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Kwabena Adu-Boahene and Angela Adjei Boateng

Kwabena Adu-Boahene and Angela Adjei Boateng

The Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed an application seeking to prohibit the presiding High Court judge from continuing to hear the trial of former National Signals Bureau Director-General, Kwabena Adu-Boahene, in the ongoing ₵49 million cybersecurity funds misappropriation case.

A five-member panel of the apex court ruled that the application, which alleged bias on the part of the trial judge, was without merit and failed to meet the legal threshold required to warrant the judge’s removal. 

The decision effectively clears the way for the continuation of the high-profile case that has drawn public attention due to its implications for accountability in Ghana’s cybersecurity sector.

RelatedPosts

Fmr Auditor General Commends Specialized Courts Initiative, Demands Further Action

OSP Saves Ghana GH¢1.25 Billion from Irregular SML Payments

SML Termination Sparks Debate on Policy Learning and Accountability

In its ruling, the Supreme Court emphasized the need to preserve judicial integrity and prevent the abuse of applications that could unduly delay trials of significant public interest. 

According to the justices, the application by the defense failed to demonstrate any real likelihood of bias or misconduct that could compromise the fairness of the ongoing trial.

Supreme-Court Judges
Supreme-Court Judges in Ghana

Counsel’s Disappointment

Counsel for the accused, Lawyer Samuel Atta Akyea, expressed disappointment following the ruling but maintained that his client’s legal team remains undeterred. 

ADVERTISEMENT

“I’m very disappointed by the Court’s decision, but not discouraged. We will see how the case will move on,” he told journalists after the verdict. Describing the ruling as decisive, Atta Akyea acknowledged the significance of the unanimous decision. 

“The ruling was a 5-0 decision, and that is quite a heavy decision, so I doubt seeking a review. We will move on,” he said, suggesting that the defense intends to focus on the substantive trial rather than pursue another challenge.

When asked how it felt to return to the same judge whose impartiality his team had previously questioned, Atta Akyea remained composed. “I am not moved at all,” he replied.

“After all, it is the law I am going to project, not the judge. The only persuasion a judge will listen to is the law, and that is exactly what I am going to present.”

Lawyer Samuel Atta Akyea

The application stemmed from the ongoing prosecution of Kwabena Adu-Boahene and his associates over allegations of financial malfeasance in the management of cybersecurity funds. 

Samuel Atta Akyea 1
Samuel Atta Akyea

The former intelligence chief, who once headed the National Signal Bureau, is standing trial on an eleven-count charge including theft, fraud, money laundering, and abuse of public office.

The charges, filed on April 30, 2025, by the Attorney-General’s Department before the High Court (General Jurisdiction Division) in Accra, allege that Adu-Boahene and his collaborators orchestrated an elaborate scheme to misappropriate over ₵49 million intended for the establishment and enhancement of Ghana’s cybersecurity infrastructure.

According to the prosecution, the accused persons in 2020 conspired to defraud the state under the pretext of procuring a sophisticated cyber defense system for the Republic of Ghana through a company known as ISC Holdings Limited. 

Investigations later revealed discrepancies in procurement processes and financial transactions linked to the deal, leading to the charges.

The case also involves two other accused persons — Angela Adjei Boateng and Advantage Solutions Limited — both of whom are said to have played key roles in the alleged diversion of funds. 

The third accused, Mildred Donkor, who was initially indicted alongside the others, has since been discharged by the Attorney-General’s Department and turned into a state witness, a move described by prosecutors as “strategic” to strengthen the government’s case.

Reaffirmation of Judicial Independence

The Supreme Court’s ruling as a reaffirmation of judicial independence in a case that has already become a test of Ghana’s anti-corruption resolve. 

By dismissing the bias application, the apex court effectively signaled that procedural maneuvering would not be allowed to derail cases involving alleged abuse of public resources.

Ghana’s Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine
Ghana’s Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine

The Attorney-General’s Office, which has been pursuing the case as part of the government’s broader Operation Recover All Loots initiative, is expected to resume prosecution before the same High Court judge in the coming days. 

The state maintains that the alleged infractions in the cybersecurity procurement process form part of a broader pattern of financial irregularities that plagued several national security projects in previous years.

While the defense insists that its client acted in accordance with due process and denies all wrongdoing, the prosecution is set to rely heavily on financial audit trails, official correspondence, and testimony from cooperating witnesses, including the recently discharged Mildred Donkor- to prove that Adu-Boahene and his associates diverted funds meant for critical national cybersecurity systems. 

READ ALSO: IMF Endorses Ghana’s Policy Gains, Expects Positive Momentum to Continue into 2026

Tags: Advantage Solutions LimitedAttorney-General’s DepartmentBias ApplicationCybersecurity FundsFinancial MisappropriationGhana Cyber Defense SystemGhana JudiciaryISC HoldingsKwabena Adu-BoaheneNational Signals BureauOperation Recover All LootsSamuel Atta Akyeasupreme court
Share3Tweet2ShareSendSend
Please login to join discussion
Previous Post

Jinapor Rallies Global Support for Ghana’s Solar Future 

Next Post

Rice Farmers Struggle as Warehouses Overflow in Northern Ghana, Urge Government Action

Related Posts

Fmr Auditor General Commends Specialized Courts Initiative, Demands Further Action
General News

Fmr Auditor General Commends Specialized Courts Initiative, Demands Further Action

November 1, 2025
Kissi Agyebeng, Special Prosecutor, Ghana
General News

OSP Saves Ghana GH¢1.25 Billion from Irregular SML Payments

November 1, 2025
Bright Simons Slams E&P Over Gold Mine Controversy
General News

SML Termination Sparks Debate on Policy Learning and Accountability

November 1, 2025
Dzimega Defends Army Over Delayed Helicopter Crash Response
General News

President Mahama’s Appointees Commended for Integrity Amid Opposition’s Criticism

October 31, 2025
President John Dramani Mahama
General News

Mahama Orders Cancelation of SML- GRA Revenue Assurance Contracts

October 31, 2025
Ghana, Germany Strengthen Partnership to Tackle Youth Unemployment
General News

Ghana, Germany Strengthen Partnership to Tackle Youth Unemployment

October 31, 2025
Fmr Auditor General Commends Specialized Courts Initiative, Demands Further Action
General News

Fmr Auditor General Commends Specialized Courts Initiative, Demands Further Action

by Emmanuel Tibila BoasahNovember 1, 2025
Kissi Agyebeng, Special Prosecutor, Ghana
General News

OSP Saves Ghana GH¢1.25 Billion from Irregular SML Payments

by Evans Junior OwuNovember 1, 2025
Keith Muller, Chief Executive Officer
Extractives/Energy

Atlantic Lithium Finalizes Fiscal Deal with Government, Awaits Ewoyaa Lease Approval 

by Prince AgyapongNovember 1, 2025
Petroleum Commission Engages Singapore to Boost Upstream Petroleum Sector
Extractives/Energy

Petroleum Commission Engages Singapore to Boost Upstream Petroleum Sector

by Bless Banir YarayeNovember 1, 2025
Bright Simons Slams E&P Over Gold Mine Controversy
General News

SML Termination Sparks Debate on Policy Learning and Accountability

by Silas Kafui AssemNovember 1, 2025
Harris Encourages Tanzania’s Progress Toward A More Inclusive Government
Africa

Tanzania’s President Secures Another Term In Office

by Comfort AmpomaaNovember 1, 2025
Fmr Auditor General Commends Specialized Courts Initiative, Demands Further Action
Kissi Agyebeng, Special Prosecutor, Ghana
Keith Muller, Chief Executive Officer
Petroleum Commission Engages Singapore to Boost Upstream Petroleum Sector
Bright Simons Slams E&P Over Gold Mine Controversy
Harris Encourages Tanzania’s Progress Toward A More Inclusive Government

Recent News

Fmr Auditor General Commends Specialized Courts Initiative, Demands Further Action

Fmr Auditor General Commends Specialized Courts Initiative, Demands Further Action

November 1, 2025
Kissi Agyebeng, Special Prosecutor, Ghana

OSP Saves Ghana GH¢1.25 Billion from Irregular SML Payments

November 1, 2025
Keith Muller, Chief Executive Officer

Atlantic Lithium Finalizes Fiscal Deal with Government, Awaits Ewoyaa Lease Approval 

November 1, 2025
Petroleum Commission Engages Singapore to Boost Upstream Petroleum Sector

Petroleum Commission Engages Singapore to Boost Upstream Petroleum Sector

November 1, 2025
Bright Simons Slams E&P Over Gold Mine Controversy

SML Termination Sparks Debate on Policy Learning and Accountability

November 1, 2025
The Vaultz News

Copyright © 2025 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2D
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships

Copyright © 2025 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.

Discover the Details behind the story

Get an in-depth analysis of the news from our top editors

Enter your email address