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General News of Saturday, July 13, 2019
Source: clbadfmonline.com
2019-07-13
MenzGold boss Nana Appiah Mensah
Nana Appiah Mensah (NAM1), CEO of Menzgold Ghana Limited, is fit and healthy, as opposed to social media discussions about losing weight in the controversy surrounding her company's activities. Nii Armah Amartefio, director of communication of Menzgold, said.
Mr Amartefio said that he had met NAM1 after returning home to face the charges brought against him by thousands of Menzgold customers, and that he looks healthy. .
At the Clbad91.3FM Executive Breakfast Conference on Friday, July 12, 2019, he told Benjamin Akakpo: "I saw him, he did not lose weight at all. He was still bubbly. He's the same boss I know. He is in a good mood and I was even surprised by his level of energy … "
Mr. Amarteifio said, "When I read this information on social media, I laughed. I even showed him and he laughed too and asked, "Where?"
At the same time, NAM1 was indicted by the police and placed in police custody to reappear before the Accra circuit court on July 26, 2019 after arriving in Ghana.
He faces charges of fraud under false pretenses and two counts of having engaged in banking activities without a license, in violation of Article 6 (1) of the 2016 Act. banks and specialized deposit-taking institutions (Law 930).
Its Brew Marketing Consult and Menzgold Ghana Limited have also been accused of defrauding under false pretenses, contrary to sections 20 (1) and 13 (1) of the Criminal Offenses Act 1960 (Act 29).
Pre-trial detention was granted by the court at the request of the police so that the police could complete their investigation within two weeks.
He was arrested today on Friday, July 12, 2019 after spending the night in the custody of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service after arriving in Ghana on Thursday.
The young Ghanaian businessman has been under the care of Dubai authorities since last December. He was arrested during his stay in the UAE to recover a considerable amount owed to his company by a businessman.
NAM1, sought by its thousands of aggrieved customers, whose investments have been stalled in the company since last August; as well as the government of Ghana, won two lawsuits against his rival businessman while he was in Dubai.
A red alert from Interpol has been on NAM1's head for several months since being held in Dubai.
The Dubai Supreme Court recently upheld the businessman's victory in a trial court, which had ordered his rival, Emirati, to pay $ 39 million to the Ghanaian.
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