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Bank of Ghana refutes claims of introducing 1% cyber security levy

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Bank of Ghana refutes claims of introducing 1% cyber security levy

Bank of Ghana refutes claims of introducing 1% cyber security levy

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By: Kobina Baidoo

The Bank of Ghana has denied claims being made on social media about a new 1% cyber security levy to be introduced in the near future.

The news which was shared by news outlets on social media has generated a ton of controversy on the internet.

In a post spotted on social media, the Bank reportedly introduced the levy on account of the increasing threats to cyber security in Ghana and other countries. “Bank of Ghana set to introduce 1% cybersecurity levy on all banking transactions. The move comes in the face of increased cybersecurity risks in the country and across the world.”

JUST IN🇬🇭🚨:

Bank Of Ghana set to introduce 1% cybersecurity levy on all banking transactions.

This move comes in the face of increased cybersecurity risks in the country and across the world. pic.twitter.com/yEOB5G0obE

— Ghana Chronicles (@_GhChronicles) May 7, 2024

However, the official X page of the Bank Of Ghana denied the claims made by tweeps regarding the matter. The post which had the previous post positioned in the background, said “Fake; please disregard.”

Public Notice! pic.twitter.com/WQyz2GH8K2

— Bank of Ghana (@thebankofghana) May 7, 2024

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