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BoG Sanctions Customers for Persistent Issuance of Dud Cheques

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
August 6, 2024
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Bank of Ghana Sanctions Customers for Persistent Issuance of Dud Cheques

Dr. Ernest Addison- BOG Governor

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has taken a decisive step to uphold the integrity and soundness of the country’s financial system by sanctioning individuals and business entities who have persistently issued dud cheques.

This measure comes in the wake of the BoG’s Notice No. BG/GOV/SEC/2021/03, dated March 11, 2021, which addressed the issue of dud cheques and outlined the consequences for offenders.

The BoG has imposed sanctions on forty-seven (47) individuals and two hundred and forty-five (245) business entities for repeatedly breaching the guidelines set forth in the 2021 notice. These sanctions are the result of the affected bank customers issuing dud cheques on at least three separate occasions between January 2022 and January 2024. Despite prior warnings regarding the repercussions of such actions, these individuals and entities continued to disregard the rules, prompting the BoG to take strict measures.

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The penalties imposed include a three-year ban on issuing cheques in Ghana, effective June 28, 2024. Additionally, the offenders are prohibited from accessing new credit facilities from the banking system for the same duration. These measures are designed to deter future violations and reinforce the seriousness of the offence.

Legal and Regulatory Consequences

The sanctions imposed by the BoG are without prejudice to any legal proceedings that may be initiated against the offenders under Ghana’s criminal code. The issuance of dud cheques is a criminal offence in Ghana, and those found guilty can face significant legal consequences. The BoG’s actions, therefore, serve as both a regulatory and a legal deterrent, emphasizing the gravity of the offence.

To ensure compliance, banks and Specialised Deposit-Taking Institutions (SDIs) whose customers have been involved in these violations have been instructed to notify the affected parties of the sanctions. Additionally, these financial institutions are required to recall all unused cheque books from the sanctioned customers and are prohibited from issuing new cheque books to them until the sanctions are lifted. This comprehensive approach aims to prevent further misuse of cheques and protect the financial system from potential risks associated with dud cheques.

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The BoG’s recent actions underscore its commitment to maintaining the integrity and soundness of Ghana’s financial system. The issuance of dud cheques undermines trust in the payment system and can have wide-ranging negative effects on businesses and individuals. By imposing strict sanctions on offenders, the BoG is sending a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated and that the regulatory framework will be rigorously enforced.

Moreover, this move highlights the BoG’s proactive approach to monitoring the payment system space. The central bank’s vigilance in identifying and addressing issues such as dud cheque issuance is crucial in ensuring the stability and reliability of the financial system. It also serves as a reminder to the public of the importance of adhering to financial regulations and the potential consequences of non-compliance.

In light of these sanctions, the BoG has issued a public caution, urging individuals and businesses to desist from issuing dud cheques. The central bank has reiterated that the offence carries both legal and regulatory consequences, and offenders will be held accountable for their actions. This warning serves as a deterrent to potential violators and as an assurance to the public that the BoG is committed to protecting the financial system.

Looking ahead, the BoG will continue to closely monitor the payment system space and take necessary actions to promote the integrity and soundness of the financial system. The central bank’s commitment to maintaining a stable and trustworthy financial environment is crucial for the continued growth and development of Ghana’s economy.

These measures not only protect the financial system but also reinforce the importance of adhering to financial regulations. As the BoG continues to uphold the integrity of the financial system, it is vital for all stakeholders to understand and respect the rules governing financial transactions in Ghana.

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