Dr Kwabena Duffour, a former Minister of Finance and owner of defunct Unibank and his son, Kwabena Duffour II, the former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and six others have been charged with various charges including conspiracy to commit crime, fraud, money laundering which led to the collapse of the bank in 2017.
Dr Kwabena Duffour, a former Minister of Finance and owner of defunct Unibank and his son, Kwabena Duffour II, the former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and six others have been charged with various charges including conspiracy to commit crime, fraud, money laundering which led to the collapse of the bank in 2017.
Dr Kwabena Duffour, a former Minister of Finance and owner of defunct Unibank and his son, Kwabena Duffour II, the former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and six others have been charged with various charges including conspiracy to commit crime, fraud, money laundering which led to the collapse of the bank in 2017.
Dr Kwabena Duffour, a former Minister of Finance and owner of defunct Unibank and his son, Kwabena Duffour II, the former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and six others have been charged with various charges including conspiracy to commit crime, fraud, money laundering which led to the collapse of the bank in 2017.
Persons interested in bidding for the confiscated vehicles of the collapsed Microfinance and Savings and Loans companies, should be ready to comply with the two hour ultimatum to make
Persons interested in bidding for the confiscated vehicles of the collapsed Microfinance and Savings and Loans companies, should be ready to comply with the two hour ultimatum to make
Governor of the central bank, Dr Ernest Addison, has disclosed that the Receivers of collapsed banks and financial institutions have so far recovered GH¢1.4 billion cedis representing only 8 percent in assets of depositors locked up funds.
Accordingly, the Receiver wishes to inform the general public that there will be a Public Auction of the first batch of used Motor Vehicles and Motor Bikes of these resolved companies. Details of the Public Auction are as follows:
Relocation of the Validation Teams of the Receiver: The Receiver of the 347 Microfinance Companies and the 23 Savings & Loans and Finance Houses Companies whose licences were revoked by the Bank of Ghana on 31 May 2019 and 16 August 2019 respectively
Accra, Ghana, May 31, 2019 – The Bank of Ghana has, with effect from today, revoked the licences of 192 insolvent microfinance companies (see attached list). In addition, licences of another 155 insolvent microfinance companies that have ceased operations (see attached list) have been revoked.