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    Family Disowns Maxwell Kyere After Australia Fraud Conviction

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read5 Views
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    A Ghanaian family has been left devastated and deeply divided following the conviction of one of their own, Mr. Maxwell Kyere, who was sentenced in Australia in August 2021 to a 19-month Intensive Correctional Order (ICO) for financial fraud and money laundering.

    The family has since publicly disowned Mr. Kyere, describing his actions as a “stigma and slur” on their family name and reputation.

    According to the family’s spokesperson, Mr. Yaw Kwebi, relatives had supported Mr. Kyere and his siblings for years and assisted him financially before he relocated to Australia with his wife in search of better economic opportunities. Instead of building a lawful future abroad, the spokesperson said Mr. Kyere became involved in a criminal financial network reportedly linked to other African nationals.

    Australian authorities subsequently charged him with financial fraud and money laundering, leading to his arrest, prosecution, and conviction. The case, the family says, has brought lasting shame and unwanted public scrutiny upon them.

    The matter has resurfaced amid renewed international attention on cybercrime cases involving Ghanaian nationals. Recently, three Ghanaians were extradited to the United States over a $100 million romance scam and business email compromise scheme that targeted vulnerable victims, particularly elderly Americans, through social media and online dating platforms.

    In another high-profile case, a Ghanaian man identified as Frederick Kumi, also known as Abu Trica, was arrested for allegedly defrauding elderly Americans of more than $8 million using artificial intelligence–powered romance scams.

    United States authorities have indicated that such crimes are being treated with utmost seriousness, working closely with Ghanaian law enforcement agencies to track, arrest, and prosecute those involved.

    According to Mr. Kwebi, the renewed media focus on cybercrime has revived public discussion of Mr. Kyere’s 2021 conviction, resulting in what he described as “derogatory and disgraceful remarks” directed at the family.

    “This has intensified our anger and pain,” the spokesperson said, adding that the family formally cut ties with Mr. Kyere shortly after his conviction and has made it clear he is not welcome to return to Ghana.

    A close source familiar with both the family and Mr. Kyere, who requested anonymity for safety reasons, alleged that tensions remain extremely high. The source claimed the family is hostile toward him and warned that his safety could be at risk should he attempt to return home.

    As a result, Mr. Kyere is said to be effectively stranded, facing rejection from his family in Ghana while struggling to rebuild his life in Australia after serving his sentence. The source appealed to Australian authorities to temper justice with mercy, noting that he now faces isolation and uncertainty in both countries.

    Attempts by this publication to reach Mr. Kyere’s siblings for comment were unsuccessful. They declined all interview requests, stating they do not wish to be associated with the matter.

    The case underscores the far-reaching consequences of financial crime—not only for victims abroad, but also for families left behind to grapple with shame, fractured relationships, and lasting reputational damage.

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