One country, one corridor, one decision: can a trader trust a counterparty before a first
structured trade? Trust-critical claims below are compiled from the live evidence pack
(wedge-30d-claim-pack-v0) — the same objects that power Terminal claim cards.
Inferred · 0.85
GH
LBMA status is not Ghana licensing
LBMA Good Delivery / market-integrity references do not constitute Ghana land title, export authorization, or Minerals Commission licensing proof for a counterparty.
Provenance
- LBMA Good Delivery / market integrity reference market_feed
- Ghana Gold Board Act, 2025 (Act 1140) — third-party legal reprint (text layer) legal_reprint_secondary
- GTCX Research 1→10 Benchmark Thought Exercise (archived) internal_synthesis
Boundaries — what this does not mean
- LBMA accreditation of any refiner implies a counterparty is licensed in Ghana
- Good Delivery status substitutes for GoldBod or Minerals Commission checks
Never rendered as: a Ghana license, export authorization, or title indicator
Verified · 0.95
GH
Act 1140 (2025) establishes GoldBod
Ghana enacted the Ghana Gold Board Act, 2025 (Act 1140), establishing the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) to oversee, monitor and undertake the buying, selling and export of gold and other precious minerals (long title; object at s.2). Its sole-authority provisions bite on non-large-scale gold — see claim 007.
Provenance
Boundaries — what this does not mean
- GTCX has any GoldBod authority or affiliation
- the Act's existence validates a specific trade or trader
Never rendered as: evidence that any specific counterparty holds a GoldBod license
Verified · 0.93
GH
GoldBod holds sole trade/export authority for non-large-scale gold
Under Act 1140, GoldBod has the sole authority to purchase and sell gold produced by miners other than large-scale miners, and to export gold produced by mining companies other than large-scale mining companies.
Provenance
Boundaries — what this does not mean
- a trader claiming GoldBod affiliation is actually licensed
- pre-Act PMMC licenses remain valid (see transition claim 014 — repeal/transition provisions sealed)
- GTCX can verify or issue GoldBod licenses
- 'non-large-scale' equals 'artisanal' — medium/other non-large-scale operators fall in the same statutory net
Never rendered as: confirmation that a given counterparty is GoldBod-licensed
Verified · 0.85
GH
Ghana Mission Dubai guidance: Mission/Consulate as first contact for foreign buyers
The Ghana Mission in Dubai publishes guidance advising prospective foreign buyers intending to purchase or export gold from Ghana to contact the nearest Ghana Mission or Consulate as the official first point of contact before commercial engagement. Not shown to be MFA-wide policy — one mission's page.
Provenance
- Ghana Mission Dubai — Exporting Gold From Ghana guidance under Act 1140 official_public
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Boundaries — what this does not mean
- contacting a Mission clears a buyer to transact
- GTCX brokers or facilitates consular introductions
Never rendered as: a completed due-diligence step or transaction approval
Inferred · 0.80
GH
GoldBod trade authority does not replace Minerals Commission checks
GoldBod's trading/export authority under Act 1140 does not eliminate the Minerals Commission as a relevant mining-sector institution; counterparty trust still requires mining-license and environmental posture checks beyond GoldBod trade licensing alone.
Open institutional tension. Act 1140 grants GoldBod sole ASM trade/export authority, but the Minerals Commission remains the mining-license institution. A counterparty can hold one status without the other.
Provenance
Boundaries — what this does not mean
- one institution's status covers the other
- GTCX adjudicates which institution governs a dispute
- the tension is resolved — it is open by design
Never rendered as: a single composite compliance score or unified license state
Verified · 0.92
GH
GoldBod licenses gold buyers in named tiers
GoldBod launched a national gold-buying licensing regime in Q2 2025 with a structured tier system for local gold buyers — Tier 1, Tier 2, Self-Financed Aggregators, and Aggregator Licensed Buyers — per its first statutory report under Section 42 of Act 1140.
Provenance
Boundaries — what this does not mean
- a tier or category claim by a counterparty equals a registry-confirmed licence
- GTCX can look up or confirm GoldBod license registers
- tier level implies trustworthiness ranking beyond licensing scope
- 'no tier' means suspicious — non-buyer s.27 categories fit no tier by design
Never rendered as: verification that a counterparty actually holds any licence or tier
Verified · 0.90
GH
Unlicensed gold trading is a criminal offence in Ghana
Act 1140 s.26(1) requires a GoldBod licence for any business or related activity in the gold trading and marketing industry (s.26(2) enumerates aggregation, buying, selling, assaying, export, and more); engaging without a licence is an offence under s.26(5). Separately, s.63(1)(f) makes it an offence to buy gold from a person not issued a GoldBod licence, penalized under s.63(2) at 50,000–200,000 penalty units and/or 5–10 years imprisonment.
Provenance
Boundaries — what this does not mean
- GTCX can confirm licence status against a GoldBod register
- absence of a shown licence establishes anything beyond unresolved licensing status — resolution requires the counterparty's licence document
- penalty exposure applies to the Terminal user rather than the trading parties
- the s.63(1)(f) buying rule is unambiguous where the seller is a Minerals-Commission-licensed miner (open s.67(1) tension)
Never rendered as: a determination that any specific party is licensed or unlicensed
Verified · 0.90
GH
Foreign fronting behind a local licence is a statutory red flag
Act 1140 s.63(1)(e) prohibits fronting or conniving with a foreigner or a company to acquire a licence under the Act, and the Act separately addresses collusion with a foreign buyer to bypass regulatory oversight.
Provenance
Boundaries — what this does not mean
- GTCX performs beneficial-ownership investigations
- the Act provides an in-Act foreign-buyer licensing route — s.28 gates licence eligibility to citizens/wholly citizen-owned bodies; lawful foreign engagement runs through channels outside this pack's sealed evidence (see card 008 for mission guidance)
- an elevated-review mapping equals a violation or a finding
Never rendered as: an accusation or beneficial-ownership finding about any party
Verified · 0.88
GH
The 2025 Act moved the institutional boundary — pre-Act arrangements don't presumptively survive
Act 1140 s.75(1) repeals the PMMC Act, 1989 (PNDCL 219) and sections 6, 97 and 104 of the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703) as pertains to gold — while s.75(2) preserves the Mines Minister's power to licence large-scale mining companies to purchase and deal in gold; s.78 transfers PMMC rights, assets, liabilities and staff to the Gold Board. The GoldBod↔Minerals Commission boundary moved at commencement; pre-Act gold-dealing arrangements cannot be presumed to survive.
Provenance
Boundaries — what this does not mean
- GTCX adjudicates which pre-Act arrangements survived
- Minerals Commission lost all gold-relevant functions (s.75(2) carve-out; mining licensing continues)
- transition is complete or uncontested in practice
Never rendered as: a determination that any specific pre-Act licence or arrangement is void
Verified · 0.90
GH
Ten statutory licence categories — buying is one of them
Act 1140 s.27(1) establishes ten licence categories the Gold Board may issue: Aggregation, Buying, Refining, Export Partnership, Storage, Importation, Transhipment, Transportation, Smelting, and Fabrication; s.27(2) requires the Gold Board to publish terms and conditions of the categories in the Gazette.
Provenance
Boundaries — what this does not mean
- holding any category equals corridor-wide authorization — each category has its own scope
- GTCX can verify category holdings against a register
- the category list is static — s.27(2) Gazette publications and s.73 LIs can refine terms
Never rendered as: a checklist implying GTCX can confirm which category a counterparty holds