Cyber Security Authority boss suspended over use of military bodyguard

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The Director-General of the National Cyber Security Authority (NCSA), Divine Selasi Agbeti, has been suspended for two weeks following a directive from the Office of the President.

The action stems from an ongoing investigation into allegations that Mr Agbeti engaged the services of a uniformed military officer as a personal bodyguard during public events without the required authorisation.

According to sources, the Office of the President lodged a formal complaint, prompting the Minister for Communications to act.

A suspension directive was subsequently issued to allow for a full probe into the misconduct allegations.

A letter signed by the Secretary to the President, Dr. Callistus Mahama, on July 15, 2025, expressed the presidency’s strong disapproval of Mr Agbeti’s conduct.

It described his use of a uniformed soldier as “inappropriate” and said the incident had brought embarrassment to the government.

The two-week suspension is expected to allow the relevant authorities to complete their investigation and determine any further disciplinary action.

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