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Adu-Boahene’s trial: Witness details GH¢2.5m transfer to Alhaji’s wife waakye boss

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  • A prosecution witness in the GH¢49.1 million cybersecurity software theft trial has told the court that she handled transactions involving pre-signed cheques
  • She testified that GH¢2.5 million was transferred from a BNC bank account to Rashida Saani’s I-ZAR Ltd, the company behind Alhaji’s Wife Waakye
  • The witness also said multiple payments were made to individuals and businesses allegedly connected to Adu-Boahene as part of the disputed funds

A prosecution witness in the ongoing GH¢49.1 million cybersecurity software theft case has told the court that she facilitated several financial transactions involving funds linked to the former Director of the National Signals Bureau, Kwabena Adu-Boahene.

The witness, Mildred Donkor, testified in court on Thursday, April 30, 2026,that she was provided with pre-signed cheques, which she used to withdraw and transfer various sums of money from a BNC bank account to companies allegedly linked to Adu-Boahene.

Mildred Donkor, prosecution witness, Kwabena Adu-Boahene, National Signals Bureau, GH¢49.1 million cybersecurity software theft case, Attorney General, Accra High Court.
Prosecution witness gives accounts of how Kwabena Adu-Boahene caused GH¢2.5m to be transfer to Rashida Saani of Alhaji’s Wife Waakye. Photo credit: Kwabena Adu-Boahene/Facebook & @rashidasaani22318/IG
Source: UGC

According to her testimony, the funds were moved to several individuals and businesses, including associates described as friends of the accused.

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