Deloitte Audit Uncovers GHS2.6 Million Loan Irregularities Linked to Rev Kusi Boateng's Company

ACCRA, Ghana – A recent Deloitte audit report has revealed that a substantial loan of GHS2.6 million was taken from a company owned by Reverend Kusi Boateng, reportedly without any formal agreement, specified terms, or traceable accountability. This concerning revelation was disclosed by Kwakye Ofosu, as indicated in a "NEWS ALERT" from Joy News on July 18, 2025.


The audit's findings raise serious questions regarding transparency and due diligence in financial transactions involving the said company. The absence of a formal agreement and clear terms for such a significant loan points to potential breaches of financial regulations and good governance practices.

Reverend Kusi Boateng is a known public figure, and the connection of his company to this financial irregularity is likely to draw significant public and media attention. The specific context or purpose of the loan, as well as the entity that received it, were not detailed in the provided alert, but the lack of "traceable accountability" is a particularly alarming aspect.

The disclosure by Kwakye Ofosu suggests that the matter is under scrutiny and may lead to further investigations or demands for accountability. The image accompanying the alert shows Kwakye Ofosu speaking, with an inset image of a building, possibly related to the context of the audit or the entities involved.

Joy News, a prominent media outlet in Ghana, reported this development, indicating its significance and the need for public awareness. The story was featured across their platforms, including Joy FM, Hitz FM, and Asempa FM, highlighting the broad reach of this critical financial disclosure.


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