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SEC, EOCO to unmask faceless individuals behind online Ponzi Schemes

Kumasi Online by Kumasi Online
15th September 2022
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has pledged to intensify its collaboration with the Economic Organised Crime Office (EOCO) to unmask faceless individuals behind activities of online Ponzi Schemes in the country.

The two institutions have warned the public to desist from investing in some 17 unlicensed investment firms through online channels.

According to SEC, its investigation team is working with the security services and other stakeholders to track the culprits to face the law.

Addressing the issue in a video circulated to media houses, the Director-General of SEC, Rev. Daniel Obgarmey Tetteh the move is necessary to rebuild confidence in the investment market.

He added that it is important for the regulatory authority to remove fake investment schemes in the market to attract more investors into the country.

“We are not going to relent in our efforts to see the possibilities of tracking the culprits behind this case. We will continue to keep our eyes on the grounds”, he assured.

Providing some updates on works undertaken with some security agencies, Rev. Tetteh stated that the next step is to publish and prosecute everybody connected with fake investment schemes in the country.

“Our investigation team is actually being proactive to pick up such schemes that may be operating under-ground and again expose them. We believe that when we expose them, we will reduce their effectiveness”.

He emphasized that SEC will continue to educate the public and alert the police to quickly move in to stop fraudulent people from deceiving unsuspecting investors.

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“We will continue to alert the public and then reduce the number of people being scammed. We have intensified our collaboration with the security agencies to achieve this target”, he said.

Rev. Tetteh pledged to work with EOCO and other stakeholders to ensure that fake and fraudulent schemes are removed from the investment market.

17 Unlicensed investment schemes

The SEC and EOCO have warned the public to desist from investing in 17 unlicensed investment products through online channels.

The warning comes on the back of a joint investigation carried out by the commission and EOCO.

The unlicensed companies include PatronPay Ghana, Cedi Network Ghana, Bitcash Investment, Solmax Group, Freedom Synergy, FxKash Investment, and Binomo Investment.

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The rest are Hi Pay, Quick Earn, Lite Earn, Snap Finance, Faucet Wealth Investment, Opay Investment, Payme Financial Services, Passive Income, Yvonne Hanson Deals and Alpha Pa.

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