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Jane Mugoh Accuses Amin FX of Defrauding Clients

20 August 2026 · 23
Jane Mugoh Accuses Amin FX of Defrauding Clients

Private investigator Jane Mugoh has publicly accused forex trader Amin FX of allegedly conning her clients out of KSh 835,000. Mugoh claims that Amin presented himself as a forex expert, sent her clients in Canada a fake tracking number, and later blocked her after she attempted to resolve the matter amicably.

Mugoh's allegations have reignited scrutiny around Amin FX, with some Kenyans online asserting that this is not the first time concerns have been raised about his dealings. Others, however, argue that forex trading is a legitimate but highly risky market, emphasizing that investors must understand the possibility of losses before handing over their money.

Jane Mugoh is known for her work as a private investigator in Kenya, often engaging in high-profile cases that attract media attention. Amin FX, on the other hand, has gained notoriety in the forex trading community, often promoting his services through social media and public appearances.

The ongoing debate has split Kenyans between those demanding an investigation into Amin FX's practices and those questioning whether the reported losses stem from fraud or simply failed forex trades. This situation highlights the broader conversation about the risks associated with forex trading in Kenya, where many individuals are drawn to the potential for high returns without fully understanding the inherent risks involved.

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