A group, calling itself the Looming National Members, has refuted a statement by the Economic Organised Crime Office (EOCO) which described the investment deal as a scam and cautioned Ghanaians to stay away from it.
In a statement issued by the group, it said its members, numbering about 100,000 people, wish to set the records straight on some distortions by the Securities Exchange Commission and the EOCO.
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“Looming is not a company owned by someone to be licensed, looming is not a money deposit company to be illegal or a scam,” the group claimed.
The group encouraged its members to be calm and continue pushing to add more people because it is really changing lives.
Below is the full statement:
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