The Attorney-General has disclosed that the immediate past Director of the National Signals Bureau (NSB) allegedly diverted and embezzled up to GHS 39 million belonging to the Bureau. This revelation has sparked widespread concerns over financial accountability within the country’s security and intelligence institutions.
According to sources close to the investigation, the alleged misappropriation of funds took place during the former director’s tenure, raising serious questions about oversight and transparency in the management of state resources. The Attorney-General’s office has indicated that legal proceedings are being considered to recover the missing funds and ensure accountability.
This case adds to a growing list of financial scandals involving public officials, intensifying calls from civil society organizations for stricter anti-corruption measures. Ghanaians are now looking to law enforcement agencies to take swift action in bringing those responsible to justice.
More details are expected as investigations progress.
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