We Are Law-Abiding – CEO of Menzgold Responds To Bank of Ghana

We Are Law-Abiding – CEO of Menzgold Responds To Bank of Ghana

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has indicated that it would soon take action against gold-buying
firm Menzgold after preliminary investigations found it was taking deposits without
approval.

In a rebuttal, the Chief Executive Officer of Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah, has rubbished
the statement, calling it needless.
In a social media post, Nana Appiah, for the umpteenth time, responded to BOG's incessant
claim, that Menzgold takes deposit.

He wrote;
“So what happened to the presumption of innocence under article 19(1)c? MENZGOLD DOES
NOT TAKE DEPOSITS. WE ARE LAW ABIDING. Respectfully, he who alleges must immediately
discharge the burden of proof. Unsubstantiated utterances are needless.

The law is what the
judge says it is."
Nana Appiah Mensah is also the CEO of the Zylofon conglomerate, whose unit, Zylofon Cash,
is sponsoring the Ghana Premier League in a multi-million deal.
Menzgold Ghana Limited is one of Ghana’s most respected independent gold firm that
provides market leading advice, valuation, management, brokerage and transaction
support to investors, corporate bodies, government departments etc. The company also
provides commercial gold services to help clients turn fixed assets into dynamic assets.

Abstract background of gold satin

Here is the report by www.myjoyonline.com on BOG’s claim;
Bank of Ghana (BoG) has indicated that it would soon take action against gold buying firm
Menzgold after preliminary investigations found it was taking deposits without approval.

Responding to questions at MPC press conference Monday, BoG Governor, Dr Ernest
Addison said that the Central Bank will collaborate with the Lands and Natural Resources
Ministry to finalize on Menzgold.

“What is clear to us is that they have the system that accepts deposits from the public. We
are discussing with the Ministry who originally gave them their license," the Governor said.
BoG in the latter part of last year warned the public not to deal with the institution because
it was not licensed to take deposits.

 

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