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AG discontinues case against 3rd accused in Adu-Boahen case

The AG has dismissed charges filled against Mildred Donkor (R) in the Adu-Boahene's case The AG has dismissed charges filled against Mildred Donkor (R) in the Adu-Boahene’s case

Amid the ongoing legal tussle between the State and a former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), Kwabena Adu-Boahene, the Attorney General, Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, has withdrawn all charges filed against one of the accused persons after she agreed to testify for the prosecution.

In a six-page document dated October 15, 2025, and signed by the Deputy Attorney General, Dr Justice Srem Sai, it detailed that the 3rd accused, Mildred Donkor, has been discharged from prosecution under Section 59 of the Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) Act, 1960 (Act 30).

She is expected to testify against Adu-Boahene (the first accused), Angela Adjei Boateng (the second accused), and Advantage Solution Limited (the fourth accused) in the ongoing trial.

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Also in the witness statement sighted by GhanaWeb, it detailed how Mildred Donkor became acquainted with Kwabena Adu-Boahene, Angela Adjei Boateng (2nd Accused), and also how she played a pivotal role in the Advantage Solutions Limited company.

Per the document, Donkor explained that she became acquainted with Adu-Boahene, the 2nd accused, and the company through Cedar Mountain Assembly of the Assemblies of God Church in East Legon in 2011.

“I know A1 and A2. I also know A4- the company. I got to know them at the Cedar Mountain Assembly of the Assemblies of God Church (hereinafter known as the “church”). The church is in East Legon, Accra. A1, A2, and I are members of the church. I am also a treasurer at the church. I first met A1 at the church on his 30th birthday. That was about 14 years ago.

“Rev Wengam, the head pastor of the church, introduced A1 to me. At the time, Rev Wengam wanted me to assist A1 to pay his thanksgiving offering to the church. At the time, I didn’t know the work that A1 did,” the document stated.

Donkor further detailed, on page 3 of the document, how she became a director of Adu-Boahene’s Advantage Solutions Limited (A4), adding that she became part of the company after A1 requested she occupy the role when he couldn’t meet the minimum requirement for two directors.

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According to Donkor, she also sought employment from Adu-Boahene after resigning from her previous work at UMB in 2018, adding that she had no decision-making power and only acted on instructions from Adu-Boahene and Adjei Boateng (A2).

“A1 requested that I become the second director, which I consented to. I put my name down as the second director. That is how I became a director of A4. In July 2018, I resigned from UMB after I was transferred from the Legon branch to the Tema branch… I informed A1 that I was no longer working with UMB.

“I told him I needed a new job. A1 agreed to assist by involving me in the operations of A4… However, I never received a letter of employment or appointment as A4… I was paid a monthly stipend. For instance, I was paid Three Thousand One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Ghana cedis (GH¢3,137) up to January 2021,” Donkor added.

Read the full document below:

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