Microfinance companies which have recently run into collision course
with their customers over the reimbursement of funds face prosecution by
the state.
“Those who have cheated the people will pay for what they have done,”
President John Dramani Mahama decreed on Tuesday, January 12, when he
met journalists at the Flagstaff House.
The microfinance companies notably DKM Diamond Microfinance and God is
Love Fun Cub have found it difficult to pay customers after promising
whopping interests.
The Bank of Ghana has, therefore, closed down these microfinance
institutions and many others, most of which operate in the north of the
country.
Dissociating his family from the owner of DKM, contrary to reports,
President Mahama said a forum has been scheduled for Wednesday, January
13 to address the issues.
But he said: “We are going to prosecute them for fraud”.
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