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DKM Diamond Microfinance Company Limited invested
GHS77 million of investors' deposits into personal businesses and
subsidiaries belonging to the firm's managers, Finance Minister Seth
Terkper has told Parliament on Tuesday February 23, 2016.
The action by the managers of the firm breached the Bank of Ghana's
regulations concerning the operations of microfinance companies, a
situation that forced the Central Bank to close down the firm.
DKM, according to classfmonline.com's investigations, had GHS10.7
million in its vault as of the time the Central Bank closed it down.
Subsequently, the Central Bank gave DKM a month to raise GHS50 million in
addition to the GHS10.7 million the firm had in its vault, so it could be
cleared to resume operations and pay its investors their due principals
and accrued interests.
DKM, however, was unable to do so, despite an extension of the grace
period accorded it by the Central Bank.
The inability of DKM to raise the additional funds was the main hurdle,
which prevented it from getting clearance from the Bank of Ghana to
reimburse its depositors, thus leading to a lock-up of several millions
of Ghana cedis of investors’ money.
The CEO of DKM was arrested by the BNI, at a point in time, over the
matter but was later granted bail. He was sued by one client and put on
remand for a while, but, again granted bail. Hundreds of clients affected
by the microfinance debacle in the Brong Ahafo Region, have held several
demonstrations and since the middle of last year when the scandal broke,
in an attempt to retrieve their investment.
Speaking at a press conference in Accra on Friday January 8, Deputy
Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Mr Milicen Narh said: "DKM Diamond
Microfinance Company ltd had been misreporting to the Bank of Ghana and
had not been keeping accurate and reliable records of all transactions in
its books, thereby violating section 53 and section 71 of Acts 673 as
amended. DKM Diamond Microfinance Company ltd was overexposed to its
affiliates in violation of sections 41 (1) and (2) of Act 673 as
amended."
Apart from DKM, several other microfinance firms in the Brong Ahafo
Region are caught in the same debacle. Minority MPs, who hail from the
region recently held a press conference and urged the President to
intervene in the matter.
The Bank of Ghana also closed down 70 microfinance firms recently.
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