BoG report reveals how GH¢30m was lost by banks in 2022 due to forgery & manipulation of documents

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Forgery and manipulation of documents emerged as the prominent fraud typology in banks in 2022, the Fraud Report, published by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has said.

This type of fraud recorded the highest loss of GH¢33million, the report stressed.

The report indicated that 2022 recorded 2998 cases of attempted fraud cases for the banking and Specialized Deposit-Taking Institutions (SDIs) sectors, as compared to 2347 cases in 2021, representing a 27.74% increase.

Another fraud typology which was also on the increase is fraudulent withdrawal. This typology involved money fraudulently withdrawn from customers’ accounts resulting in losses totalling GH¢7million.

Most of the cases recorded in this fraud type had the involvement of staff of banks and SDIs. Cheque fraud also accounted for a loss value of GH¢5million. The most common modus operandi in cheque fraud was cloned cheques.

While staff involvement in fraud persists, the numbers have started trending downwards as a result of strict sanctions imposed by Bank of Ghana and strong advocacy for improved controls by the sector institutions.

The fraud cases involving staff decreased to 188 in 2022, as compared to 278 in 2021. Most of the incidents recorded involving staff had to do with cash theft (cash suppression) from customers’ accounts and happened to be a very common fraud typology in the Rural and Community banking sector.