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Richard Quaye Donates Ghc 100,000 and Assorted Meals Objects to Nationwide Chief Iman in First Public Look Since GRA Controversy

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Richard Nii Armah Quaye, the founding father of Payments Micro-Credit score, has donated money and meals objects to the Nationwide Chief Imam in his first public look since his current tax points.

Quaye, accompanied by his staff, donated rice and different meals objects to the workplace of the Chief Imam as a part of his ongoing fortieth birthday celebrations. The donation included a money sum of Ghc 100,000.

Following the donation, the Chief Imam laid arms on Quaye. The donation additionally comes at a vital time because the Eid celebrations are nearly to kick off with the tip of Ramadan.

The donation is the primary public look by Quaye following the current controversy about his funds following his birthday celebrations.

Studies alleged that the Monetary Intelligence Heart had frozen all of Quaye’s accounts within the wake of his extravagant fortieth birthday celebrations on the Independence Sq. final week. Quaye threw a lavish celebration with celebrities from dwelling and overseas attending.

Following experiences of his account being frozen, new experiences alleged he owed in extra of Ghc 30m in taxes to the Ghana Income Authority.

The GRA reacted to the experiences in an announcement, revealing that Quaye’s accounts had not been frozen however the company was participating him in assembly his tax obligations.


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