Our preliminary investigation into the activities of William Anarfi Sarpong has uncovered a deeply troubling pattern of deception, fraud, and unethical behavior. Sarpong, a young man who has managed to weave a web of lies around his identity and dealings, appears to be a con artist of the highest order. His actions not only threaten the financial security of unsuspecting individuals but also endanger the lives of innocent Ghanaians through his fraudulent medical practices.
Fraudulent Schemes and Impersonation
Over the past few weeks, credible sources have revealed that William Anarfi Sarpong has been orchestrating a sophisticated scheme to defraud a group of Arab investors. According to our findings, Sarpong has been using the name of former President John Mahama to lend credibility to a fake gold deal.
This brazen attempt to exploit the reputation of a respected political figure for personal gain is a clear indication of his audacity and lack of scruples.
The details of the scheme are still emerging, but it is evident that Sarpong has been presenting himself as a trusted intermediary with access to high-level government connections in Ghana. Simply by leveraging President Mahama’s name, he has been able to convince his targets of the legitimacy of the deal. However, our investigation suggests that this is nothing more than an elaborate scam designed to swindle unsuspecting investors out of significant sums of money.
When we threw light on his scam, he went about recruiting blogs and social media influencers in an attempt to whitewash him.
An A.I generated article was made for these bloggers about Williams Anarfi Sarpong which were shared on their blogs and social media handles in all an attempt to water down on our expose and findings.
False Claims of Medical Expertise
In addition to his fraudulent financial dealings, William Anarfi Sarpong has been masquerading as a medical doctor. A cursory glance at his social media profiles reveals a carefully curated image of a successful and respected healthcare professional. He frequently posts photos of himself in medical scrubs, often accompanied by captions that suggest he is a licensed practitioner with reputable expertise.
However, our checks with the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) have revealed a shocking truth: William Anarfi Sarpong is **not** a certified medical doctor. Despite this, he has managed to establish a clinic in the Spintex area, operating under the name **Spintex Medical Center**.
This facility, which presents itself as a legitimate healthcare provider, is in fact a quack clinic where Sarpong experiments with the lives of unsuspecting patients.
He equally claims to be a life coach, an investor, public speaker among other funny titles and accolades.