- Nana Appiah Mensah, also known as NAM 1, was the CEO of the now-defunct gold shop Menzgold, and the police have confirmed receiving GH 2.5 million from him.
- The Service stated in a statement published on Facebook that the aforementioned sum was obtained “on the advice of the Office of the Attorney-General, on Friday, October 20.”
- The money was deposited, according to the police, “into the Police Exhibit account at the Bank of Ghana (BoG) for the attention of the Court.”
- “The amount is part of investigations into petitions received from some customers of MenzGold Ghana Company Limited and Brew Marketing Consult Limited,” it said, “and is currently before the Accra High Court against suspect Nana Appiah Mensah, popularly known as NAM 1.”
- “We would like to state that the decision on the disbursement of the money would be determined by the court,” the statement further stated.
- Menzgold on Friday, October 20 handed an amount of money to the Ghana Police Service to supervise the payment of the customers whom the company (Menzgold), says have adhered to the protocols and validation processes.
- According to the company, the payment marks a significant stride in resolving the enduring concerns of those who found their investments locked.
- Menzgold emphasised that the current payment process would be exclusively for clients who had diligently followed the stipulated procedures during the settlement process.
- The company urged those eligible for payment to strictly adhere to the specific dates provided to them during the completion of the required forms.
- The list of customers scheduled to receive payments will be forwarded to the police by Menzgold to facilitate a seamless disbursement process.
- The forthcoming disbursements are expected to bring a sense of relief and closure to the concerns of Menzgold’s esteemed clientele, signalling a positive turning point for both the company and its dedicated customers.
Source:
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