Imani Africa's Franklin Cudjoe called for support from the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) in conducting lifestyle audits in the country.
This call comes on the back of the revelations about the National Signals Bureau's former boss.
To him, lifestyle audits must be routine to prevent such occurrences in the future.
He expressed shock that regardless of the stealing that went on, he did not attract interest from people close to him and the system. "I have been wondering how a young man given an opportunity to serve his country can steal so much and spend the same without attracting interest from people close to him and the system.