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General News of Tuesday, 4 June 2019

Source: starrfm.com.gh

Gov’t not being ‘direct’ over NAM 1’s detention – Justice Sai

Nana Appiah Mensah, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the embattled gold collectibles firm Nana Appiah Mensah, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the embattled gold collectibles firm

Legal Practitioner Justice Srem Sai has said the government of Ghana is not being ‘direct’ with issues regarding the continuous detention of the Menzgold CEO Nana Appiah Mensah in Dubai.

According to him, the government appears not to be concerned as they ought to be in providing assistance to Mr. Appiah Mensah as deserving of a Ghanaian citizen.

“It’s quite curious to have an accused person who has been acquitted and discharged still in detention. A red alert makes it very probable that a person will be held in detention. What is alarming is that the deputy AG doesn’t seem to know what is happening in Dubai.

“The Deputy AGs speech and utterances is not any different from what an ordinary citizen will tell us. He’s not being very direct with what is happening. One would expect that the government will give all forms of assistance to NAM1 to retrieve his money locked in Dubai so he can settle his customers. The deputy AG’s comments doesn’t show any seriousness towards the issue,” he told Morning Starr host Francis Abban.

It comes after Menzgold in a statement appealed to government lift the Interpol Red alert on their boss in order for his to mobilise funds to pay their aggrieved customers.

“All customers and the general public should be advised that our Emirati, English, American and Ghanaian Lawyers have forwarded a comprehensive communication to the Government of Ghana regarding the recovery of company funds from a Dubai Gold Company called Horizon Royal Diamonds.

“The facts of the appeal and more importantly, the unjustifiable Interpol arrest and continued detention of the Chief Executive Officer of our company via the Interpol Red Alert Order by the Ghanaian Government,” the statement said.

It added: “Among other pertinent factual issues raised with supporting documents, we urged the government to respectfully revoke the Interpol Red Notice Order or agree to a bail bond for the immediate release of our Chief Executive Officer of Menzgold to:

“1. Continue to pursue the 750kg of gold, now worth $39milion from Horizon Royal

Diamonds legally without this justice obstruction and funds from other debtors worldwide.

“2. For the CEO to freely communicate and meet with our global business associates and partners, who have expressed preparedness following our favorable judgment in the Dubai Court on the 9th April, 2019, to assist financially and for us to adequately settle our cherished customers/company debt liabilities as soon as possible, as we seek to resolve and give immediate closure to these disturbing matters of the past few months and in order to go ahead with our business as Ghana’s Gold Hub.

“We are hoping that government will make a decision regarding these disturbing issues soon, to make way for immediate amicable resolution in its best interest and that of our cherished customers, staff body, the company and the general public at large, as we seek to continue to contribute our bits to National development”.