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The implementation of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme appears to have eroded the public trust in both the financial sector and the government to the point where people have resolved to save in their homes.
JoyNews’ PM Express on the back of this development will explore the extent of damage the DDEP has caused after the government is said to have achieved more than the 80% target it needed to secure a bailout of about 3 billion from the International Monetary Fund.
Guests for Monday night’s discussion are; Director of Business Operations at Dalex Finance and Leasing Company, Joe Jackson, Banking Consultant, Dr Richard Atuahene and Lawyer and Convener of Individual Bondholders Association, Martin Kpebu.
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