Gold trading firm Menzgold has urged its customers to keep calm despite the directive from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to stop their trading activities with the public.
The company however says it is disappointed in the regulator for leaking its directive to them in spite of their cooperation and submission to investigations into their business.
The company has however been cleared to continue its “other businesses of assaying, purchasing gold from small-scale miners and export of gold.”
Responding to the directive, Menzgold said: “The Management of Menzgold Ghana finds it very unfortunate that a letter relating to business discussions between the organization and the Securities and Exchange Commission has found its way to the public.
“Menzgold in the wake of the Bank of Ghana warning to the public to desist from doing business with the organization availed itself to all relevant State Institutions for various consultations and dialogues designed to arrived at a productive and sustainable resolution. One of such organizations is the Securities and Exchange Commission with whom we are hopeful of arriving at a cordial resolution to all matters if any, then we submit to its standards,”.
Menzgold however expressed concerns over:”This needless leaks believed to be coming from the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Bank of Ghana, is in a very bad faith and distasteful; as it defeats our confidence in the bodies and an upfront to cooperation of which we totally condemn.
“We find its rather very interesting that, the same note from the SEC that seems to forbid new transactions on grounds on illegality, is directing the promotion of existing ones by the same letter. A clear contradiction, ill-principled and a shot in the foot.
“As a law abiding organization, we have referred the matter to our lawyers and rest assured, the right action shall be taken.
We hereby assure all our cherished customers that neither Menzgold as a business entity nor any of its products has been shut down. We urge for calm as we deal with this matter to its logical conclusion.
Your gold trades are very safe and business is proceeding as usual”.