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General News of Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Source: Mynewsgh.com
2019-07-23
Maurice Ampaw
Maurice Ampaw, a private lawyer, vowed to keep a vehicle owned by Nana Appiah Mensah, aka NAM 1, until he paid all the sums owed to him.
He disclosed to a Kumasi-based radio station that he had filed in court the necessary legal documentation to secure the vehicle until Menzgold, the president and CEO of the distribution company, of gold in trouble, pays all his money blocked.
"I keep the car because it owes me. When the Office of Combating Organized and Economic Crime (EOCO) tried to seize the car, I went to court and filed the necessary procedures. I wait for him to pay me before handing over the vehicle. I do not use it and it's not the vehicle I'm looking for, but my money, "he revealed in an interview monitored by MyNewsGh.com.
Maurice Ampaw was one of six people who had not yet returned the vehicles of the company in difficulty, whose chief executive (CEO), Nana Appiah Mensah, aka NAM1, was at the time in detention in Dubai but he insists on keeping the vehicle in the pending payment. of his money is backed by the law.
The controversial lawyer who does not fear his badociation with the company has revealed that members of his immediate family are among the many Ghanaians whose investments in the gold trading company are stalled.
"I want everyone to know officially that Ampaw's lawyer is a proud customer of MenzGold," he revealed by posting documents showing that his money was being blocked from the trading company's own. gold.
According to copies of documents in possession of MyNewsGh.com, attorney Maurice Ampaw allegedly purchased 50 pounds of gold worth 100,000 GH ¢ on three occasions, totaling 300,000 GH ¢ before society does not experience crises.
His cousin also invested 520 000 GH ¢, while his wife invested 200 000, generating a total of 920 000 GH ¢ of total cash housed at Menzgold.
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