GRA should apply relevant laws on rice smugglers-Finatrade

Accra, Jan. 20, GNA – Mr Andrew Awuni, Corporate Affairs Director of Finatrade Group of Companies, a leading rice importer on Thursday lauded the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) for slapping 200 per cent tax penalty on rice smugglers.

“We at Finatrade group of companies are happy for your (GRA) vigilance in arresting the rice smugglers. We are equally happy that you are imposing 200 per cent tax penalty on them and hope that after paying the penalties, they will also be prosecuted according to the criminal laws of the land.”

Mr Awuni gave the commendation in a statement issued in Accra and copied to the Ghana News Agency.

He denounced the activities of rice smugglers, particularly at the western corridors of the country.

He said their smuggling activity was not only denying the government the necessary revenue, but was also impeding the work of genuine rice businesses in the country as a result of the undue advantage they had gained through smuggling.

“Their mode of operation by burying the rice in heaps of onion and other commodities is wicked and criminal and we think that their punishment should not end at the payment of penalties. They should be made to face the criminal laws of Ghana to serve as a deterrent to others.”

Mr Awuni also appealed to the GRA to ensure that all imported rice passed through the Ports and Harbours to stem the perennial smuggling of the commodity through Elubo and other major border towns by road. “We will continue to monitor this case until it reaches its logistical conclusion and therefore appealed to GRA to apply all relevant laws that would end smuggling of rice and beverages into the country,” he said.

Source: GhanaWeb

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