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Ex-Spy Chief's GH¢49M Scam Files Exposed
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42293, member: 636"] Prosecutors prepared massive evidence against former signals chief Kwabena Adu-Boahen and three other suspects. Deputy Attorney-General Justice Srem-Sai told Accra High Court that investigators found fake companies and secret bank accounts. Officials believe the group stole 49 million cedis from government coffers for personal gain. The court allowed lawyers to submit extra documents about hidden assets and property deals. Adu-Boahen faces charges with his wife and two business partners for money crimes. Police documents show Enterprise Dreams Limited rented stolen cars from America and Canada. Bank records prove government money was the main income source for suspect companies. Investigators tracked how stolen funds bought five expensive homes at Mayfair Estate. The prosecution has 85 pieces of evidence ready for trial. Asset freezing orders block access to property linked to the crimes. Financial charts map exactly how public money flowed through private accounts. Court hearings resume June 26 to set actual trial dates. [/QUOTE]
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