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Ghana International Bank executive 'scapegoated' over king's cash, tribunal hears

By Martin Coyle ( October 12, 2017, 16:18 GMT | Insight) -- A Ghana International Bank executive who took an Uber trip through London with "wads of cash" from a Ghanaian king says he was sacked as a scapegoat for poor compliance at the bank. Mark Arthur, described as "number two" in the bank's London arm, was dismissed last year after depositing hundreds of thousands of pounds in cash in Osei Tutu II's bank account.A Ghana International Bank executive who took an Uber trip through London with "wads of cash" from a Ghanaian king says he was sacked as a scapegoat for poor compliance at the bank....

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