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The Minerals Commission has issued a caution to the public over an increase in scam activities involving individuals posing as its officials.
In a notice released on Monday, March 16, 2026, the Commission revealed that fraudsters are using unauthorised email addresses and online platforms to contact members of the public, investors and mining firms under false pretences.
According to the Commission, these imposters often claim to assist with the acquisition of mineral licences, permits, registrations and other regulatory processes.
In some instances, they attempt to extort money or obtain sensitive personal and financial information from unsuspecting victims.
The Commission firmly stated that such communications are not genuine and do not originate from its offices or any authorised personnel.
It stressed that it does not request payments or confidential details through unofficial channels, private email accounts or intermediaries.
Stakeholders have therefore been advised to exercise caution by verifying all communications before taking any action.
The public is also encouraged to promptly report any suspicious messages to the Commission for further investigation.
The notice reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of Ghana’s mineral administration system and protecting legitimate operators within the sector.
It added that all official correspondence is conducted strictly through recognised institutional channels as part of ongoing efforts to combat fraud and safeguard the public.
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