Zoomlion Denies Landguard Allegations, Reaffirms Commitment to Ethical Practices

Zoomlion Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of Companies, has strongly denied allegations linking the company to the use of landguards in a reported altercation involving some Turkish investors.

The denial follows a publication in the Daily Guide newspaper on Monday, April 7, which alleged that property belonging to the investors had been destroyed by individuals purported to be “Zoomlion Landguards.”

In a statement issued by its Communications Directorate, Zoomlion described the claims as “misleading and unjustifiable,” stating categorically that the company does not employ, contract, or engage the services of landguards.

“Zoomlion Ghana Limited operates strictly within the laws of the Republic of Ghana and has no involvement in any unlawful or outlawed activities,” – the release stressed.

The company, known for its collaborations with several reputable foreign partners, described the allegations as a mischaracterization of its values and mode of operation. 

Management urged any aggrieved parties to seek redress through the appropriate legal channels, emphasizing the company’s support for the rule of law.

“Zoomlion remains a responsible corporate entity committed to professionalism, integrity, and lawful operations,” the statement added.

The company also called on the public and stakeholders to disregard the claims, assuring them of its continued dedication to ethical business conduct and sustainable development.

Ghana|Atinkaonline.com|Ebenezer Madugu 

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