Lawyer for embattled former National Signals Bureau (NSB) Director, Kwabena Adu Boahene, has disclosed that his client may be compelled to reveal sensitive national security information as pressure mounts from ongoing investigations and fresh charges by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

Speaking to journalists after a court hearing on Tuesday, May 13, lead counsel Samuel Atta Akyea explained that a leaked memo authored by Mr.

Adu Boahene during his tenure was not a confession, but a strategic advisory note.

According to the lawyer, the memo was addressed to the current National Security Coordinator to alert the Attorney General and EOCO that their approach in handling the case risked exposing national security operations. "He's not saying that he's afraid to defend himself," Atta Akyea stated. "But he's saying they are pushing him into areas of national security.