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Control of fraud on mobile money services in Ghana: an exploratory study

Isaac Akomea-Frimpong (Department of Finance, University of Ghana, Accre, Ghana)
Charles Andoh (Department of Finance, University of Ghana, Accre, Ghana)
Agnes Akomea-Frimpong (Department of Finance, University of Ghana, Accre, Ghana)
Yvonne Dwomoh-Okudzeto (Department of Economics and Law, University of Macerata, Macerata, Italy)

Journal of Money Laundering Control

ISSN: 1368-5201

Article publication date: 7 May 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Fraud is a global economic menace which threatens the survival of individuals, firms, industries and economies, and the mobile money service is no exception. This paper aims to explore the main causes of fraud in the mobile money services in Ghana and the measures to combat the menace by the key stakeholders connected to the mobile money services. The paper is motivated by recent reports of numerous fraudulent transactions on the mobile money platform, and the need to clamp down these nefarious transactions with effective and practical measures to sustain the service.

Design/methodology/approach

A thorough review of existing studies on fraud risk relating to mobile money services was done revealing a paucity of literature on the subject. Primary data were gathered using an interview guide to explore the magnitude of the problem based on the views of employees of mobile money operators, mobile money agents, banking supervisors from Bank of Ghana, employees of partnering banks, employees of National Communications Authority and mobile money subscribers.

Findings

The study revealed that fraud in mobile money services is caused by weak internal controls and systems, lack of sophisticated information technology tools to detect the menace, inadequate education and training and the poor remuneration of employees. These factors disrupt the growth, and the smooth-running of the services. To curb this menace, a detailed legal code and internal fraud policy should be developed and used by mobile money operators and partner banks. Adequate training for mobile money agents should be encouraged coupled with public awareness campaigns to educate stakeholders especially the mobile money subscribers on the tricks of the fraudsters.

Research limitations/implications

With the chosen research methodology and limited sample size, the findings may not reflect the views of all the stakeholders connected to the mobile money services. Therefore, future studies on this subject are entreated to use research methods which embrace larger samples to get more details about this menace.

Practical implications

The study will assist in tackling the mobile money fraud to sustain the service in the foreseeable future.

Originality/value

This paper contributes to scanty literature on fraud relating to the mobile money services by drawing lessons from a middle-income country.

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Citation

Akomea-Frimpong, I., Andoh, C., Akomea-Frimpong, A. and Dwomoh-Okudzeto, Y. (2019), "Control of fraud on mobile money services in Ghana: an exploratory study", Journal of Money Laundering Control, Vol. 22 No. 2, pp. 300-317. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMLC-03-2018-0023

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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