The Bank of Ghana is set to be on a collision course with Amalgamated Bank, following alleged acts of financial malpractices said to have been perpetrated by the bank.
The Bank of Ghana in a letter dated March 3, 2009, signed by the Governor Dr. Paul Acquah, has issued a directive for Oluwale Ajumale MD for Amalgamated to be sacked after investigations revealed he breached severally the Foreign Exchange Act 2006.
The deadline for the directive was March 10, 2009, but Joy FM's investigations reveal he is still at post, even though he is on an annual leave.
Oluwale Ajumale is said to have among other breaches;
- Made foreign exchange cash payments into foreign currency accounts contrary to Bank of Ghana notice.
- Transferred from foreign exchange accounts and other accounts into foreign currency accounts contrary to Bank of Ghana notice.
- Made direct transfers of funds abroad in settlements of goods up to $25,000 without initial or subsequent documentation
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