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MASLOC to name and shame ‘corrupt’ celebrities who endorsed NDC

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), Stephen Amoah has revealed that movie actors and actresses implicated in large-scale corruption scandals at MASLOC under the erstwhile administration of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will be prosecuted.

He accused the celebrities who endorsed the previous government prior to the 2016 elections of politicizing operational activities of MASLOC.
He noted that the movies actors and actresses are still in possession of the vehicles.
His comment comes at the back of more than 350 commercial vehicles, mostly taxis, have been confiscated from individuals and groups who failed to repay loans they contracted from MASLOC.
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MASLOC has mounted an intensive search to retrieve more than 150 more vehicles whose owners are indebted to the centre.
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Beneficiaries of MASLOC credit facilities are indebted to the centre beyond GH¢100 million, covering the period from 2009 to 2017.
Mr Stephen Amoah, in an interview on Accra-based Okay FM complained about the precarious financial situation of the organisation since he assumed office.

He said “We know some beneficiaries who are musicians, movie actors, actresses, movie producers and I can assure you that they will all be dealt with according to law.”

“MASLOC is not for NPP neither it is for NDC. The past government and even some members of the NPP who would be found guilty will be prosecuted and I will personally make sure that their names are published and jailed as well.
“We know some beneficiaries who are musicians, movie producers, and actors and I can assure you that they will all be dealt with according to law,” he said.

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