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Bills Micro Credit Founder’s Accounts Frozen Amid Tax Payment Scrutiny

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Bills Micro Credit Founder’s Accounts Frozen Amid Tax Payment Scrutiny

Richard Amarh-Quaye, the founder of Bills Micro Credit and owner of multiple businesses, has had his bank accounts frozen amid a probe into alleged tax discrepancies, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The entrepreneur, who is said to control a portfolio of 29 companies, is reportedly under investigation for inconsistencies between his declared tax filings and his expected obligations. The move by authorities comes days after Amarh-Quaye’s high-profile 40th birthday celebration, which drew widespread attention on social media. Estimates suggest the event, attended by some 1,400 guests, cost as much as $2 million.

Prior to the celebration, Amarh-Quaye disclosed in an interview that he had recently acquired a custom-branded private jet and a Bugatti Chiron, fueling speculation about the origins of his wealth. The revelations have intensified scrutiny over his financial dealings at a time when Ghanaian authorities are stepping up efforts to combat tax evasion and illicit financial flows.

In response to growing public attention, Bills Micro Credit has sought to distance itself from its founder’s personal finances. The company said in a statement: “Bills Micro Credit Limited has not funded, sponsored, or facilitated any of Mr. Amarh-Quaye’s personal events or acquisitions.” The microfinance sector remains under stringent regulatory oversight, and the company’s leadership appears keen to mitigate potential reputational risks.

It remains unclear whether the decision to freeze Amarh-Quaye’s accounts was taken before or after his birthday celebrations. Ghana’s tax authorities routinely conduct audits of high-net-worth individuals to ensure compliance, though such reviews are typically handled discreetly to avoid undue exposure.

The case has sparked debate over the possible introduction of lifestyle audits under President John Dramani Mahama’s administration. The proposed measures, which form part of the government’s National Anti-Corruption Programme, would assess whether individuals’ declared income aligns with their expenditures. If a substantial gap is identified, authorities could investigate potential tax evasion, money laundering, or other financial misconduct.

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In many jurisdictions, ostentatious displays of wealth have led to regulatory scrutiny and, in some cases, criminal prosecution. While lifestyle audits have yet to be systematically implemented in Ghana, Mahama’s government appears poised to make them a cornerstone of its anti-corruption framework. Pressure is mounting on the Ghana Revenue Authority to strengthen tax enforcement and recover outstanding liabilities from individuals whose financial activities raise red flags.

The unfolding situation underscores broader concerns about transparency and accountability in Ghana’s financial ecosystem. If implemented effectively, lifestyle audits could become a powerful tool in tackling unexplained wealth. However, questions remain over whether the initiative will gain sufficient political backing to be institutionalized as a long-term strategy in the fight against economic crime.

Source: The High Street Journal
Via: NorvanReports
Tags: Amarh-Quaye’s high-profile 40th birthday celebrationBills Micro CreditBills Micro Credit Founder's Accounts Frozen Amid Tax Payment ScrutinyRichard Amarh-Quaye

Comments 5

  1. Lawoe-tey matthijis kekeli says:
    5 months ago

    how can u wash 5,000 dishes a day and become rich at 40
    with all this birthday party, mansions and Bugatti
    hm , he should be investigated every well

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  2. Kwame says:
    5 months ago

    Good, he is a cheat, cheating people who go for loans from his company

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    • F says:
      5 months ago

      That Bills company money collectors treat people as if we are not humans…just because they have you loan. very ruthless people. With very high interest.

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  3. Issah Abdul Wahab says:
    5 months ago

    🙏🙏🙏

    Reply
  4. Issah Abdul Wahab says:
    5 months ago

    please help me for money

    Reply

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