
Ghana Investigates Surge in Deceptive Street Begging
Ghana News: Investigation Urged into Deceptive Street Begging Accra, Ghana – UTV Ghana's Yaa Konamah has called for a thorough investigation into the growing number of men who beg on the streets of Ghana under the guise of raising money for their sick children's medical expenses. The issue has raised concerns about potential scams targeting the public's generosity. "It is imperative that the Department of Social Welfare under the Gender Ministry investigates these claims," stated Konamah during a recent live broadcast. "Many people are being deceived, and we need to ensure that funds intended for genuine causes are not misused." Konamah's report highlighted several instances where men were observed begging, presenting what appeared to be fabricated medical documents. The lack of transparency and the potential for exploitation of public sympathy warrant immediate attention, she emphasized. The Department of Social Welfare has yet to respond to Konamah's call for an investigation. However, the public outcry generated by the report underscores the urgency of addressing this issue to protect vulnerable citizens and maintain public trust.