Three Revenue Collection Institutions To Be Amalgamated
Mr Samuel Sallas-Mensah, Executive Secretary of the Revenue Agencies Governing Board, announced that the country's three revenue collection institutions will be integrated into one authority to ensure efficiency.
Mr Sallas-Mensah was addressing officers and men of CEPS at the Tema collection point after which he toured collection points at the Tema Main Harbour to acquaint himself with operations there.
He mentioned the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS), Value Added Tax (VAT), and Internal Revenue Services (IRS), which will be under one Commissioner General and said the name under which they will operate is yet to be decided.
They are the Meridian Port Services, the two scanning machine points - the Gateway Services Limited and the Ghana Customs Inspection Company, formerly called Nik TC Scan as well as Golden Jubilee Terminal.
Mr Sallas-Mensah said the proposed amalgamation of the revenue collection bodies, spelt out in the 2009 budget, will be implemented.
He said that it is at the preparatory stage and yet to be approved by Cabinet, passed into an Authority Bill and finally submitted to Parliament for it to be passed into law.
Mr Sallas-Mensah said when the merger comes into operation; all workers will enjoy the same conditions of service.
He urged CEPS officials to exercise restraint in their demand to know whether they fall under the military or the public service, and said the integration will address functions and status of the workers.
Managers at the scanning point complained about the abandonment of trucks at the premises for about three weeks, creating congestion.
They said the facility can scan between 100 and 120 trucks loaded with goods daily.
Mr Sallas-Mensah who was accompanied by top officials of CEPS from Accra was led to tour the facilities by Alhaji Mohammed Nasirudeen, Controller of the Tema CEPS Collection Point.
Source: GNA
Posted: 08/06 /09