The Finance Ministry has discredited a letter supposedly authored by a senior official ordering the shutdown of investment and fund management firms, including Gold Coast Fund Management Company Limited.
A statement signed by the Coordinating Director in charge of operations, Michael Ayesu, said the Ministry has “no evidence of such letter in our records.”
The statement issued on Thursday, January 16, indicated that “the letter on which the publication was based is fake and the content false.”
Below is the full statement:Myjoyonline.com retracts and apologises for the publication.
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