Customers of the late Menzgold begin a series of demos starting April 2



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Customers of former gold dealer, Menzgoldwill begin on April 2 a series of demonstrations to claim their main blocked investments.

The Coalition of Injured Customers Menzgold Ghana Limited said in a press release issued on March 27 that its members – about 6,000 people – would go on a permanent picket at the office of the Office for Combating Organized and Economic Crime (EOCO), the Securities and Exchange Commission & # 39; Department and House of Jubilee to badert their claims.

"The action has become necessary because of the casual attitude of government actors vis-à-vis the plight of customers who suffer," the statement said.

The Coalition says in the statement that 15 of its members have died as a result of shock and heart failure resulting from the blockage of their funds.

Baffour Amankwaa, the MCCA representative, told Graphic Online that he was concerned that the Auditor General had not liquidated the badets of the Menzgold.

He claimed that EOCO officials had informed its leaders of the conclusion of the investigation and forwarded their findings to the GA.

"We recently contacted EOCO and they told us that they had completed their investigations and forwarded their findings to the Auditor General so that he would begin winding up the company.I do not know why the Auditor General is delaying", said Amankwaa.

Related: Menzgold saga: Zylofone FM and TV suspend their services after the notification of freezing of EOCO's badets

Director General of MenzgoldNana Appiah Mensah is in Dubai where he faces a charge of more than $ 23 million, which went wrong.

He is currently in custody at the Al Barsha Police Cell.

The indictment for a crime in Dubai amounts to a second degree offense in Ghana and, if found guilty, he can spend up to two years in prison.

Returning to Ghana, the Organization for Combating Organized and Economic Crime (EOCO) froze the properties of
Menzgold and its badociated companies.

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