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National Security Scandal Sparks Urgent Audit Calls

May 8, 2025
Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
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National Security Scandal calls for audit

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National Security in Ghana has once again become the subject of heated national debate—this time, not due to external threats or espionage, but because of explosive allegations from within its own ranks. 

A recent controversy involving the former Director General of the National Signals Bureau, Adu Boahene, has sparked widespread scrutiny and renewed calls for a systemic audit of how Ghana handles sensitive government operations and their finances.

At the center of this storm is Bright Simons, a leading voice in civil society and a member of IMANI Africa, who has weighed in on the matter with his signature clarity and critique. 

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Responding to Adu Boahene’s claim that National Security funds were used to bankroll a recent election, Simons insisted the bigger issue is not just about corruption, but about institutional failure.

According to Simons, Ghana’s current auditing mechanisms simply aren’t fit for purpose. 

“The auditor general is not currently fit for this purpose. In fact, it is not fit for tackling most organised modes of misusing public funds. However, as far as the criminal charges against the former spy boss are concerned, this letter is irrelevant.”

Bright Simons
Bright Simons on national security issues
Bright Simons, Vice-President of IMANI Africa

The intrigue deepens when one begins to examine the specific allegations laid out by the former “spy chief“. 

In a letter that has caused ripples across media and political circles, Adu Boahene claims he acted on behalf of the National Security establishment, suggesting that certain covert financial dealings—potentially including illicit election funding—were sanctioned at the highest levels. However, Simons is having none of it.

“If national security agencies wish to set up a special corporate vehicle for confidential operations, why would they do so in the name of one of the seniormost spy bosses in the country? Highly implausible. Why are there no actual classified records of any of this?”

Bright Simons

He indicated that this is where the narrative begins to resemble less a credible whistleblower revelation and more a last-ditch effort by someone under intense legal pressure. 

Simons underscored the inconsistency in the claims, pointing out that the financial records suggest a pattern of spending on real estate and luxury items rather than any expenditures aligned with covert or mission-critical national security operations. 

Mr. Kwabena Adu Boahene challenged on national security fund claims
Mr. Kwabena Adu Boahene, former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau

He argued that using such illiquid and ostentatious assets does not align with the discreet and efficient nature typically associated with undercover funding activities.

Simons is not alone in his doubts. He highlights the meticulous investigative work of Raymond Archer, widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most skilled journalists. 

Now operating within the framework of state security, Archer is, in Simons’ view, someone whose investigative precision is unmatched. 

Given Archer’s track record and the resources now available to him, Simons finds it highly unlikely that any significant oversights, such as those implied by the former spy chief, would occur under his watch.

National Security Allegations Fail to Convince

According to Simons, the available details from the investigation so far present a concerning scenario. 

Financial transactions linked to companies supposedly established by Adu Boahene appear to be directed toward extravagant purchases rather than any covert government operations, which naturally raises suspicions.

National Security
National Security

“What has the buying of a Lamborghini for a high-end car rental service, for instance, got to do with bribing MPs to pass laws in parliament favorable to the government?”

Bright Simons

This is the core of Simons’ argument. While the public may be drawn to the sensational aspects of Boahene’s claims, Simons contended that the substance fails to stand up to closer examination. 

Despite the dramatic tone of the letter, it appears more as an attempt to disrupt legal proceedings than a legitimate attempt to expose wrongdoing.

“The cryptic way he has presented the information, to maximise its sensational value without presenting any actual evidence, means that it is not even usable by the anti-corruption agencies.”

Bright Simons
lifestyle audit to enforce proper asset declaration
audit

If Boahene is truly accusing national security agencies of misconduct, Simons believes he should provide clear and actionable proof to the relevant anti-corruption bodies. “Otherwise, this looks like an attempt to blackmail the state to back off under vague and veiled threats of embarrassing some important people.”

Simons cautioned that placing too much importance on such insinuations could be harmful, as it might erode national integrity and encourage others to resort to similar tactics. 

In his concluding remarks, Simons maintained that the state must stay resolute. He believes that if the government consistently provides verifiable information, the public will be better informed. 

According to Simons, this level of transparency is the most effective way to counter scandal-mongering and prevent attempts to distort the truth.

As the saga continues to unfold, one thing is clear—National Security is no longer just a matter of protecting the country from external threats; it now includes protecting public funds from the very institutions meant to guard them.

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Tags: CorruptionGhana PoliticsIMANI AfricaNational securityRaymond Archer
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