By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Starr FmStarr FmStarr Fm
  • Home
  • Election Hub
  • General
    GeneralShow More
    Health sciences scholar Professor Christian Agyare appointed as next KNUST VC
    May 13, 2026
    Government moves to promote responsible mining through MDF–GGSA partnership
    May 13, 2026
    Five arrested, including two ex-convicts, as police bust robbery syndicate in Kasoa and Swedru
    May 13, 2026
    Ekumfi Asaman: 40-year-old woman allegedly butchers husband to death over charcoal money dispute
    May 13, 2026
    Elmina: 36-year-old carpenter allegedly hangs himself in police custody after defiling his 11-year-old stepdaughter
    May 13, 2026
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Government moves to promote responsible mining through MDF–GGSA partnership
    May 13, 2026
    NPRA deploys risk-based supervision to fortify Ghana’s pension industry
    May 13, 2026
    Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong calls for homegrown solutions at Africa Forward Summit in Kenya
    May 12, 2026
    President Mahama arrives in Nairobi for Africa Forward Summit
    May 11, 2026
    GRA sets sights beyond GHC 170 billion target for 2026 fiscal year
    May 11, 2026
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Government moves to promote responsible mining through MDF–GGSA partnership
    May 13, 2026
    Edward Agyekum Kufuor pays courtesy visit to Dr. Bawumia, discusses youth empowerment and unity
    May 13, 2026
    Jomoro MP Dorcas Affo-Toffey revives abandoned Nuba KG project, pledges completion within two months
    May 13, 2026
    Ghana’s Legal Education Reform: A Breakthrough Forged Through Sacrifice
    May 13, 2026
    Asante Akyem North MP detained in Netherlands; Parliament reacts
    May 12, 2026
  • Entertainment
    EntertainmentShow More
    Rema, Tyla, others to headline FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Ceremony
    May 13, 2026
    The entire concept and creative direction were my intellectual property – Nana Akua Addo responds
    May 13, 2026
    Three times Black Sherif served style and stardom at  2026 TGMA
    May 13, 2026
    Alex Ekubo’s death linked to prolonged liver cancer battle – Stanley Ontop
    May 13, 2026
    Afro-Jamaican star Barbee dazzles at the 2026 TGMA debut with custom couture look
    May 13, 2026
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Tolon Constituency: Tolon Team A wins Soyalana Gala tournament, takes home GHS 20,000
    May 12, 2026
    Tolon: Two players from Soyalana Gala tournament selected for National U-20 team
    May 12, 2026
    Lord Sebastian Coe calls for greater youth participation as Accra hosts African Athletics Championship
    May 11, 2026
    FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund awards grants to first Group of Community-Based Organizations Providing Children with Access to Quality Education and Sports
    May 11, 2026
    World Athletics President arrives in Ghana for 24th African Seniors Athletics Championship
    May 9, 2026
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Yahoo Finance spotlights Katon Meet as a strong video conferencing platform
    May 7, 2026
    African-Led ANH-ARC platform launches in Ghana to transform food systems, nutrition and health
    May 2, 2026
    Amardeep Singh Hari named Ghana’s most influential tech entrepreneur of all time
    April 30, 2026
    Yellow Card publishes 2026 report on data protection and AI governance
    April 23, 2026
    Master AI and cybersecurity to fight fake news – Dr Zanetor Rawlings to Ghana’s youth
    April 22, 2026
  • International
    InternationalShow More
    Gov’t rescues 28 Ghanaian trafficking victims from Côte d’Ivoire
    May 11, 2026
    World Athletics President arrives in Ghana for 24th African Seniors Athletics Championship
    May 9, 2026
    Deputy Transport Minister expands China visit to tourism, arts and cultural cooperation
    May 7, 2026
    PSG hold Bayern to reach back-to-back Champions League finals
    May 6, 2026
    Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid to secure Champions League final spot
    May 6, 2026
  • Factometer
Search
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: BoG’s ‘I’m not fit’ claim prejudicial – Seidu Agongo
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Starr FmStarr Fm
Font ResizerAa
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Search
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
BusinessHeadlines

BoG’s ‘I’m not fit’ claim prejudicial – Seidu Agongo

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published January 21, 2019
Share
Dr. Ernest Addison | BoG Governor
Dr. Ernest Addison | BoG Governor
SHARE

The majority shareholder of the now defunct Heritage Bank Limited (HBL) Seidu Agongo has described as ludicrous the revocation of the bank’s license because its sources of financing were not clear.

Then Central Bank earlier this month revoked the banking license of HBL. The move, according to the governor of the Central Bank, Dr Ernest Addison, was because the original source of finance for the bank is currently a basis of criminal prosecution in court.

Dr Addison went further to state that Mr Agongo as a significant shareholder of HBL, was not a “fit and proper person” to hold shares in HBL.

Mr Agongo however, disagreed with the position of the Central Bank, remarking in a statement that: “The determination that I am not a fit and proper person to be a significant shareholder of HBL because the Central Bank suspects the funds are derived from illicit or suspicious contracts with the Cocobod is not only calculated to pre-judge the outcome of the criminal proceedings but also violative of the principle of presumption of innocence to which every individual is entitled. Since when has suspicion become a substitute for credible evidence?”

He insisted emphatically that in establishing HBL “I engaged in no underhand dealings and, in fact, as the Central Bank itself had attested on many occasions, HBL was a very well governed Ghanaian bank which remained solvent till the very end.”

Below is the full statement

REVOCATION OF THE BANKING LICENCE OF THE HERITAGE BANK (IN RECEIVERSHIP) – PRESS RELEASE BY MR. SEIDU AGONGO; THE MAJORITY SHAREHOLDER (SIGNIFICANT SHAREHOLDER)

On Friday January 4, 2019, the Bank of Ghana publicly announced the revocation of the banking licence of Heritage Bank Limited (“HBL”). In doing so, the Central Bank, through its Governor, gave four reasons for its decision.

They are as follows:

  1. That the Central Bank was suspicious of the sources of funds constituting the capital of HBL as it had reason to believe that the capital was derived from contract payments made by the Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod), which payments are the subject of an ongoing criminal prosecution;
  2. That the Central Bank had issues with the shareholding of HBL; more specifically, the alleged non-disclosure of the beneficial ownership of certain shares of HBL;
  3. That a number of related-party transactions involving HBL were not above board; and
  4. That I, as a significant shareholder of HBL, was not a “fit and proper person” to hold shares in HBL.

In a press statement released by the members of the erstwhile Board of HBL, the Board of Directors dealt comprehensively with the reasons why, in their opinion, the decision of the Central Bank to revoke the licence of HBL was puzzling, grossly misleading in its content and unjust in its ultimate consequence.

Whilst I absolutely agree with the views and sentiments expressed in the press release by the Board of Directors of HBL; I deem it necessary, for the reasons stated below, to make this statement in not only registering my personal disagreement with the decision of the Central Bank; but to respond specifically to the Central Bank’s purported determination that I was not a “fit and proper person” to continue to be a significant shareholder of HBL; as I consider it an attempt by the Central Bank or its controllers to ruin me for reasons other than are apparent.

It will be an understatement to say I was taken by surprise by the said announcement. This is because in all my dealings with the Central Bank concerning the affairs of HBL, at no point in time did the Central Bank indicate to me or to the Board of Directors (to my knowledge) that it had concerns regarding my role as a significant shareholder or a shareholder for that matter, of HBL. Indeed, in all our interactions, both official and unofficial, I walked away with the impression that the Central Bank held me in high regard as a shareholder of HBL, as I had dealt openly and transparently with the Central Bank and its principal officers in all matters concerning the affairs of HBL.

The purported determination that I am not a fit and proper person to be a significant shareholder of HBL could only have been made in bad faith as it is now clear that the Central Bank itself failed to comply with the basic standards of propriety and candour in its dealings with me and with HBL in respect of this matter. Up until the press conference where the announcement was made, the Central Bank made promises to me and HBL through its Directors and Officers regarding the future prospects of HBL and its continued existence as a banking concern.

Indeed, besides the rather cursory reference to my being the subject of pending criminal proceedings and the Central Bank’s suspicion that the sources of funds for the capitalization of HBL might have been derived from the proceeds of contracts executed with Cocobod, the Central Bank has, to date, not made available to me the factual basis upon which it concluded that I am not fit and proper to be a significant shareholder of HBL.

As at the time of this statement, as was at the time of the Governor’s press conference, there had been no determination either by the High Court nor any other authority for that matter, that the funds derived from contracts with Cocobod are in any manner or form illegal or criminal warranting my characterization by the Central Bank as not fit and proper.

Considering the grave effects such determination portends for my life and business associations, both home and abroad, one would have thought that the Central Bank, as a regulator, would have been more deliberative in its approach to coming to such conclusion and not this capricious and arrogant; if such determination was not actuated by malice and complete bad faith.

In purportedly making the determination, the Central Bank obviously had little regard for the time-honoured principle that a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction. The fact that I have a case pending before the High Court is a matter of public knowledge but my guilt or innocence is yet to be determined by the Honourable Court. The determination that I am not a fit and proper person to be a significant shareholder of HBL because the Central Bank suspects the funds are derived from illicit or suspicious contracts with the Cocobod is not only calculated to pre-judge the outcome of the criminal proceedings but also violative of the principle of presumption of innocence to which every individual is entitled. Since when has suspicion become a substitute for credible evidence?

The Central Bank’s determination having supposedly been based on the premise that the sources of capital of HBL are “suspicious” as the contracts from which they emanated are the subject of pending criminal proceedings, will the Central Bank restore the banking licence of HBL if I were to be acquitted of the current charges? The utter irrationality of the action of the Central Bank in revoking the licence of HBL on the basis of pending criminal proceedings and the fact that the harm done to HBL and its stakeholders may ultimately be irreparable is palpable.

The unanswered question is this; why the indecent haste? Why did the suspension of the voting rights of my shares in HBL pending the determination of the proceedings in court, for instance, not commend itself to the Bank of Ghana if indeed it had been acting otherwise than in bad faith?

For the records, I was never made aware by the Bank of Ghana at any point whatsoever that I was the subject of a fit and proper person test by the Central Bank and I had never been asked any questions or clarifications by the said Central Bank contrary to the impressions now created by the Bank of Ghana. In fact, it is not known to me when the said fit and proper person enquiry or assessment began and when it ended. I had not been given a hearing yet my fate had been sealed in this hostile manner by the Bank of Ghana.

I have been in business since 2001 and I have since founded about fifteen (15) entities in areas such as Real Estate, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Media, Commodities, Pharmaceuticals and Financial Services that currently directly employ at least 3,500 GHANAIANS!

I wish to state emphatically that in establishing HBL, I engaged in no underhand dealings and, in fact, as the Central Bank itself had attested on many occasions, HBL was a very well governed Ghanaian bank which remained solvent till the very end.

To the many friends, business associates and well-wishers, who continue to encourage me in these rather trying moments, I wish to express my profound gratitude. I am truly grateful. I have no shred of doubt that I had dealt with the Bank of Ghana above board as I have done in all my business dealings. Be rest assured that whatever mischief is at play will be cured.

Finally, while I believe in the utmost power of Allah to fight my cause, the Central Bank gravely underrates my resolve and tenacity to clear my name, which it has unceremoniously sought to destroy unjustifiably, if it thought it had heard the last from me in respect of this matter.

May Allah continue to light our paths as we embrace the many blessings of this New Year.

Source: Ghana/Starrfmonline.com/103.5FM

 

 

 

You Might Also Like

Health sciences scholar Professor Christian Agyare appointed as next KNUST VC

Government moves to promote responsible mining through MDF–GGSA partnership

Five arrested, including two ex-convicts, as police bust robbery syndicate in Kasoa and Swedru

Ekumfi Asaman: 40-year-old woman allegedly butchers husband to death over charcoal money dispute

Elmina: 36-year-old carpenter allegedly hangs himself in police custody after defiling his 11-year-old stepdaughter

TAGGED:BoGHeritage bankseidu agongo
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
Previous Article Ahmed’s killing: We support sanctions on Ken Agyapong – Minority
Next Article Ahmed’s killing: Police interrogates Nyantakyi

Starr 103.5FM

Starr FmStarr Fm
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
newsletter icon
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest in news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?