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General News of Friday, February 15, 2019
Source: Mynewsgh.com
2019-02-15
Maurice Ampaw
Maurice Ampaw, a private legal practitioner, revealed that customers of distressed gold dealership company, Menzgold, had failed to apply a sense of home direction, which is why they found themselves in their current state.
He told Otec FM, based in Kumasi, that he pitied them, but had also stated that they themselves should be held responsible for what could have happened to them in this regard. regarding their blocked investment in society.
The non-conformist jurist believes that branding the chief executive, Nana Appiah Mensah, aka NAM 1, as a thief and a scammer among other denigrating adjectives is partly responsible for where they stand. find.
"I pity Menzgold's customers because they refuse to apply the meaning of the house and they also did not know that what they would do would affect themselves," he said. he revealed during an interview followed by MyNewsGh.com.
Mr. Maurice Ampaw is of the opinion that the conduct of the customers could have intense commercial ties with NAM 1, which would also imply that the people who had to refuse to pay their debt.
"If he owes you and you start shouting, he's a thief, he's a crook and people start writing stories calling for his arrest, you ruin the person's reputation, his work and his arrangements. If he has business relations, he will be truncated, if someone owes him, such a person will not pay, "he said.
According to its badessment, NAM 1 was meeting its mandate with its clients until the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bank of Ghana (BoG) embarked on the trade, which halted it.
"NAM 1 kept its promises until SEC and BoG intervened. It is they who must be held responsible for giving us our money. If they refuse to give us back the money, you will not be at peace. We will not give you peace to sleep, "he warned.
Maurice Ampaw is one of thousands of clients whose investments have been blocked in Menzgold. He says he is proud to be a customer and feels insulted when he and the other "Menzgolders" are called greedy.
He reveals that close family members are among the many Ghanaians whose investments in the gold trading center may be lost, according to a statement from the lawyer himself, MyNewsGh.com can report.
"I want everyone to know officially that Ampaw's lawyer is a proud customer of Menzgold," he revealed by showing documents proving that he had his money in reserve with the trading company d & # 39; 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 a crisis.
His cousin also invested 520 000 GH ¢, while his wife invested 200 000 GH, which brought him a total cash inflow of 920 000 GH ¢ of the total cash paid to Menzgold.
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