On Monday, August 24, 2020, we carried a story about a business consultant being dragged to court over $50,000 fraud.
We inadvertently used a wrong image to accompany the story.
The wrong image we initially used was that of the Chief Executive Officer of UMB, Mr Benjamin Amenumey.
The error has since been rectified.
We wish to unreservedly apologise to Mr Benjamin Amenumey
for the use of his image on a story that had absolutely nothing to do with him.
We deeply regret the inconvenience the use of the wrong image may have caused.
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