Dr Ernest Addison, BoG Governor

As part of its long-standing cooperation with law enforcement agencies, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) says it, from time to time, requests the Economic

and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) to investigate specific cases of suspected financial crimes and liaises with the appropriate agencies for possible

prosecution of suspected persons.

Under this, several referrals have been made by BoG to EOCO for investigations, as summarized below.

SUSPICIOUS REQUESTS TO BOG FOR PAYMENT OF LARGE SUMS OF INWARD REMITTANCES WITHHELD BY BOG

Following an emerging trend observed by the BoG over the last few years, BoG has since October 2020 submitted five (5) separate requests to EOCO

for investigations into claims of persons (individuals, businesses, and law firms acting on behalf of clients) who have persistently made claims on the BoG to the effect that certain large sums of money purportedly remitted to them by foreign counterparties through the banking system have been withheld by BoG.

These claimants often attached documentation alleged to be messaging from the SWIFT international funds transfer system, as proof of the receipt and retention of their funds by BoG.

Following BoG’s preliminary investigations which have shown that these claims are fake, BoG has referred such matters to EOCO for further investigation.

EOCO has made significant progress in these investigations and has initiated prosecution in some of these cases, while investigations in other cases continue.

REQUESTS BY RECEIVERS FOR INVESTIGATIONS INTO DEFUNCT SAVINGS & LOANS COMPANIES AND MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS

In its public notices in 2019 announcing the revocation licenses of certain defunct Savings and Loans Companies, Finance Houses, and Microfinance Institutions, BoG cited several potentially criminal actions on the part of these institutions and their shareholders, directors, or management, as the case may be.

Following further investigations into the failure of these institutions by the Receivers appointed by BoG, these cases were referred to EOCO for advice.

EOCO has conducted independent investigations into a number of these cases as listed below and has made recommendations to the Attorney General’s Department for consideration and possible prosecution.

Savings and Loans Companies

The Savings and Loans affected include Ideal Finance, GN Savings and Loans, CDH Savings and Loans, Midland Savings and Loans, Legacy Capital Savings and Loans, FirsTrust Savings and Loans, Express Savings and Loans, IFS Savings and Loans, UniCredit Savings and Loans and Dreams Finance Co. Limited.

Microfinance Companies

The Microfinance Companies are Goldman Capital Microfinance, Dwadifo Adanfo Microfinance, CIG Microfinance, Noble Dream Microfinance and Adom Sika Microfinance.

The rest are Nationwide Microfinance, Cypress Microfinance, Jorbies Microfinance, DPF Microfinance and FTS Capital Microfinance.

EOCO continues to work with the Attorney General’s Department towards speedy prosecutions of persons suspected to have been complicit in the failures of these institutions.

In the meantime, EOCO has frozen and/or impounded some assets of such persons to help with reimbursements of the claimants of the defunct institutions.

BoG continues to deepen its collaboration with EOCO and other law enforcement agencies in the country, to help promote financial integrity and trust, and confidence in our banking system.