Facing the court during cross-examination, NAM1 rejected claims that he operated without a license. He explained that his company, A2, was duly incorporated and licensed to engage in gold mining, gold purchasing, value addition and export activities. But addressing the court, NAM1 maintained that he followed all the required processes to operate legally. Against that backdrop, A2 was advised to apply to the Minerals Commission,” he told the court. “All the required fees were paid, and we were eventually invited to sign the necessary documents.
Source: GhanaWeb February 02, 2026 18:04 UTC