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CID and BoG arrest 41 in Accra crackdown on illegal forex trading

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  • .mr amin 2 days ago

    Long overdue and should be sustain, in some countries you dare handle forex you will be arrested the cedi is our everything if it's strong it means we are strong people and when it's weak then we are weak people as it is now, ...
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  • Mr Acheampong 2 days ago

    If the Cedi is strong then there is no reason for these traders to offer rates that are unfavourable to themselves. The Cedi is overvalued and only by the grace of higher prices of gold, cocoa and oil which fluctuate, can the ...
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  • KOFI 2 days ago

    Massa, long over due. You cannot go to any serious country to see this illegal forex trade like we see in Ghana.
    Just try the in India or even Brazil. Not to talk about Malaysia or China.

    YOU WILL BE KILLED.

  • .mr amin 1 day ago

    Mr acheampong what to you mean by overvalued, should the people be allow to suffer by allowing the cedi to depreciate? I think BoG should intervene even more, don't forget the cedi was 4 cedis before

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  • Obibini 2 days ago

    This illegal forex trading is not only in Accra, but it’s all over the place in the country. Tema is another hot spot. The police knows about this. The annoying part of this is the foreigners are the ones engaged in this no ...
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  • Agya Koo 2 days ago

    The first people to arrest is the bank managers and our politicians. Where do you think the sellers get the money from? Forex deposited at the banks are given to them to sell. Why cut the snake's tail instead of the head?

  • SA 2 days ago

    True, this is the true source of the problem, the root cause, not the poor guy working for the Bank managers in the street.

  • Tonto 2 days ago

    Adanko daada aduiii ...camouflage movement...The bankers gives the foreign currency to them to sell for greedy interest. so they should ask them where they get the money fr and arrest the bankers.... Mind you soon Ghana will ...
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  • Kk 2 days ago

    What about the illegal black marketers. They don't pay tax yet they determine the dollar price.

  • Your era 2 days ago

    Even Rawlings with his soldiers couldn't stop black market.

  • RASTA BANGI 2 days ago

    A LOT OF THEM STILL OPERATING AROUND AIRPORT ROUNDABOUT.

  • Chaddar is the Answer 2 days ago

    this was exiting before i was born,and i am 50 years meaning we can not stop it.its all over Ghana,Takoradi is the main spot

  • Accranie 2 days ago

    @If/ Gh Could Take A Trip Down Memory Lane/Gh Authorities& Local Traders Took Action/& Started Closing Shops Belonging To So Called Foreigners

  • Owusu Agyei, Suhum 2 days ago

    This is the main problem with our forex market. The banks loves doing business with them, so they always deny people the forex and direct them to these "Abokis" doing the illegal trade. They sell the dollars to the abokis and ...
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  • Accranie 2 days ago

    The Reason/s For Their Action Is That Foreigners /Are Falling Foul Of The Law/ By Penetrating Gh Retail/Petty Trading Space

  • Kwame 2 days ago

    Thank the Police if its performing its work.
    Thanks.

  • CHAAAMAN WONTUMI 2 days ago

    When are they going to visit CASINO, community 1.

  • Accranie 2 days ago

    @So A Journo/ Found It Prudent To Let The Public Hear Both Sides Of The Story By Bringing The Two Sides/ On Her Tv Show One Part/ Was A Rep From The Traders Union Of Gh/& The Other A Rep From The Nigerian Union Of Traders/ Fr ...
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  • Nkontompo 2 days ago

    9 day wonder

  • Honest 2 days ago

    Where does abokyi get the foreign currency from

  • Jojo 12 hours ago

    And they go chasing black marketeers claiming they are causing the cedi to depreciate. The same old story! Can't we learn from Nigeria and other countries.