Ghana bans ID photocopies, mandates electronic verification to fight fraud

Ghana has introduced new regulations requiring companies to verify individuals' identities through electronic means rather than physical documents. The move effectively bans the use of photocopies of national ID cards for identity verification purposes. The policy aims to combat rising cases of identity theft and document forgery in the country. Businesses operating in Ghana must now comply with the mandatory digital verification system when confirming customer or employee identities.
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