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Following the ‘disgrace’ by socialite Hajia4Reall, the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has revealed its determination to audit the approach to life of Ghanaian celebrities.
This ruling comes after musician and social media influencer Mona Montrage entered a responsible plea in a $2 million romance rip-off case.
Concerns have been raised by the incident relating to Ghanaian authorities’ alleged incapacity to cease the unfold of illicit enrichment.
Edward Cudjoe, the top of EOCO’s administration and investigations, revealed that procedures have been in place to start out way of life audits for individuals who have unexplained wealth.
He emphasised that EOCO needs to depart from the present laws, which mandates that a person be the main target of an investigation earlier than being requested in regards to the supply of their wealth.
“We are leading the charge by ourselves, making certain proposals for the amendment of the law to align with international standards. This ensures that any gaps in your financial profile are substantiated by your earnings. Any disparities must be clarified to law enforcement, and the burden of proof rests on the individual to explain the origin of those resources,” he mentioned.