Saturday 14 October 2017

An Email To The Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Committee

Hello,

Recently, the Telegraph and Daily Mail carried news stories detailing  evidence given before an employment tribunal by a Mr. Mark Arthur, who
said he had been unfairly dismissed by Ghana International Bank  (GhIB), which had failed to protect him as a whistleblower when he
reported cash ( £200,000 and $200,000) allegedly given him by the   Asantehene, a Ghanaian traditional ruler, at his Henley-On-Thames
residence, to deposit into his Ghana International Bank (GhIB) account  in its Cheapside branch.

As background research for an upcoming blog post, I am writing to find   out what exactly the Bank of England's Sarah Breeden and Ben Broadbent
intend to do about that  outrageous allegation against someone   widely-respected in Ghana and whom we all love dearly?

Finally, please note that it is not beyond the realms of possibility  that over  the years vast sums in cash have been smuggled out of the  country by  Ghana's vampire-elites and deposited in their Ghana
International Bank accounts, using sundry bagmen and bagwomen employed  by the GhIB to facilitate that egregious illegality, since its  establishment in 1998.

Thanks.

Kind regards,

Kofi Thompson.


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