Reports suggest that the GRA has purportedly frozen the bank accounts of Richard Nii Armah Quaye.  

The Ghana Revenue Authority ( GRA ) has frozen the bank accounts of businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye, according to a report in a Ghanaian newspaper called the High Street Journal.
The Journal reports that Quaye’s tax returns have a history of tax discrepancies, with his results allegedly no matching his alleged assets.
Remember that it has recently been reported that Quaye is the owner, piece proprietor, or investment in an estimated 29 firms in Ghana. According to the Journal, his income do not correspond with what he is required to pay with the funds held in his name.
Only two days after he threw a beautiful party to celebrate turning 40, Quaye received word of the alleged ice of his tax returns.
Celebrities and important people from Ghana, Nigeria, and other parts of the continent attended the party at the likes of #RNAQ40, which the nation has never witnessed.
According to reports, the extravagant party cost him about$ 3 million. Prior to the party, Quaye had also purchased a$ 3 million private jet and a$ 3 million Bugatti Chiron.
Quaye holds a interest in several well-known businesses, including Pizzaman Chickenman, Quick Angels, Pinkberry, and others. He is also the CEO of Bills Micro Credit.
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