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GWCL illegally paid GHS1.5 million monthly to a private company owned by former NSB DG for internet services – AG

April 30, 2025
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The Attorney General and Minister of Justice Dr Dominic Ayine has disclosed that the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) illegally paid GHS1.5 million monthly to a private company owned by former National Signals Bureau (NSB) Director-General Kwabena Adu Boahene for internet services.

Addressing journalists on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, on the update on some corruption-related cases involving former appointees of the previous government, he alleged that the GWCL was systematically defrauded to the tune of GH₵62 million through an elaborate scheme involving the NSB’s former director.

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He stated that GWCL paid premium rates for basic internet services that should have been provided at no cost between the two state-owned entities.

“This criminal enterprise involved the purported provision of secure Internet services to Ghana Water Company Limited by the erstwhile Bureau of National Communications, now National Signals Bureau,” Ayine stated.

“The contract document showed that Ghana Water was to pay BNC the sum of 650,000 Ghana cedis every two weeks for secure internet services from BNC, that is, the Bureau of National Communications. However, for purposes of the payment, Kwabena Adu Buahene provided the account details of his company, BNC Communication Limited, to Ghana Water, which religiously paid for the Internet services.”

He said for “every two weeks, 650,000 Ghana cedis left the bank accounts of Ghana Water. Instead of going to the National Signals Bureau account, it went to the account of a company known as Bureau of National Communications, owned by Kwabena Adu Buahene and his wife.”

He expressed worry over the arrangement and wondered why “the government agency is providing secure internet services to Ghana Water Limited, a limited liability company solely owned by the same government”.

“And Ghana Water is spending money that they do not have to pay for internet services at that cost – 1.3 million Ghana cedis every month. In fact, the figure goes to 1.5 million Ghana cedis every month at the close of our investigations.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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