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Anti-Revenue Monitoring Team Unveils Massive Tax Invasion
 
Date: 09-Feb-2010       
 
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The Anti-revenue Leakages Monitoring Team of the Ghana Revenue Authority, formerly called the Revenue Agency Governing Board, has unveiled massive revenue fraud syndicate involving some personnel of the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS).

The syndicate siphons the revenue of the State through illegal collection of revenue from traders at the country’s borders. Mr. Thomas O. Mills, Leader of the Special Monitoring Team, told the Ghana News Agency in Accra at the weekend that CEPS officials extort money from traders before bringing in their goods through agents.

Members of the syndicate pay small amount of money at the boarders to clear goods, which are brought into the country through well-connected middlemen. The full complement of what is due to the State is done through the payment of the right value of the goods seized and the related penalty involved.

Mr. Mills said traders were forced to pay money from the numerous check points in the country, especially at the Accra-Aflao road manned by security personnel. He appealed to the traders to go through the prerequisite requirements covering their goods in order to avoid illegal payments of money.

Mr Mills asked the traders to demand receipts of any amount of money they pay to the extortionists. He said those pocketing the revenue of the State do at their own risk. Mr. Mills said on 21st January this year, the anti revenue team incepted a truck travelling from Ave Have to the Juapong barrier. He said customs documents covering the truck indicated that only 8,600 Ghana cedis was paid to the State instead of the real value of the good estimated at 266,000 Ghana cedis.

Mr. Mills expressed the need for the authorities to punish people who divert public revenue into their pockets. He also called on the overhauling of the revenue collection system to prevent people from feeding fat at the expense of the State.
 
 
 
Source: GNA
 
 
 
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AFLAO BOY
Thank you Mr Mills, my heart is broken of what is happening in Ghana especially AFLAO-ACCRA road. It seemed the goverment employed thieves to set barriers along this famous road. These officers are greedy and hungry for money. The custom officers and the transit agents always conspirate to dupe the Ghanaian government,all the agents came to establish their business at Aflao to dupe each one of us.An example: a truck full of goods to pay duty of 300 000 cedis will only pay 200 000 ; the truck driver will firstly pocket 100 000 cedis, second is the custom officers 100 000 cedis and the agent 70 000 cedis; only 30 000 cedis is declared to the government. Sometimes the agent has to follow or accompany the truck to destination with the intention to pay bribe to all the checking points from Aflao to Accra. Please, take a good look at the state of the road Aflao to Accra, it is a whole shame and these officers are just there to dupe.ACTION PLEASE.
Date: 2010-02-09 20:53:20
 
 
simoen
Mills himself is a rogue who has been taking moneys from traders.What is his proffession? Is he a tax annalyst? He goes around the eastern frontiers demanding moneys from traders and also threatening traders.Why was he not retired from his previous proffession but rather discharged?
Date: 2010-02-09 11:25:56
 
 
Rope
I am about to write an English paper this year, but the headline is giving me headaches. Tax Invasion? Evasion?
Date: 2010-02-09 09:49:23
 

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