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GRA Under Fire Over Alleged Disappearance of 236 Seized Containers

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The Movement for Truth and Accountability, an anti-corruption advocacy group, has demanded answers over the alleged mysterious release of 236 containers belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) Limited from Tema Port.

The group has asked for answers from the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and other state institutions regarding the removal of the items.

Speaking in an interview on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Convenor Joseph Bediako confirmed that he has petitioned the Right to Information (RTI) Commission to compel the GRA to disclose details surrounding the clearance of the containers, which were reportedly under state control.

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In a letter addressed to the Commissioner-General of the GRA, the group claimed information from the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority suggested that the containers, classified as Uncleared Cargo List (UCL) goods, had been taken out of the port under unclear circumstances.

Mr Bediako is seeking to establish why the containers were allegedly released without the payment of duties, despite regulations requiring all UCL containers to remain in the custody of the State Warehouse until duties are settled or auction processes are completed.

Furthermore, the group is demanding to know the current location of the goods, who holds control over them, and who authorised their release from the port. They are also seeking the identities of the beneficiaries and the specific purpose for which the goods were allegedly removed from the state warehouse system.

He futgwr claimed that officials in charge of the State Warehouse were allegedly unaware of the movement of the containers prior to their release.

“Information reaching us is that those in charge of the State Warehouse, according to our information, were not aware before all these containers were taken away, so why?” the petition questioned. The group warned that it would pursue further action should the authorities fail to provide satisfactory responses.

In response to the RTI Commission regarding the request, the GRA acknowledged receipt of the petition and disclosed that the matter was currently under investigation by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters of the Ghana Police Service in Accra.

In a letter signed by Mrs Florence Asante, Commissioner for Communication and Public Affairs at the GRA, the Authority stated that the containers in question formed part of a larger ongoing investigation being conducted in collaboration with the Customs Division.

“The Customs Division is collaborating with the Police in this investigation and we are, therefore, unable to provide details of the information requested until investigations are concluded,” the statement said.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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