General News of Wednesday, 10 August 2022
Source: www.ghanaweb.live
2022-08-10'There's nothing in it, it is hollow' - Customs boss 'discredits' OSP's corruption report
Col. Kwadwo Damoah (Rtd.), head of Customs Division of GRA
The Commissioner of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority, GRA, has formally reacted to a corruption report released by the Office of the Special Prosecutor, OSP.
According to Col. Kwadwo Damoah (Rtd.), a careful reading of the report showed that it was much ado about nothing.
Addressing matters raised in the 12-page document at a Customs Division
Read full articleManagement Retreat in the Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi, earlier today (August 10), Col. Damoah said of the report: “If you read it very well, there is nothing in it. It is hollow.”
He also stated that any attempts by the Special Prosecutor to bring him down will not work.
He noted that the source of the Special Prosecutor's interest in him and his office was because of his express refusal to second a key official of Customs to the OSP.
His comments come on the back of a report which has implicated Eunice Jacqueline Buah Asomah-Hinneh, owner of Labianca Company Limited and a Council of State member over influence peddling.
The investigative report from the Office of the Special Prosecutor dated August 3, 2022, and titled: “Report of Investigation into Alleged Commission of Corruption and Corruption Related Offences involving Labianca Group of Companies and the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority” indicated that the frozen foods company owner used her position to evade taxes.
According to the report, Ms. Asomah-Hinneh used her position as a member of the Council of State and member of the Board of Directors of the Ghana Ports and Habours Authority (GPHA) to influence a favourable decision from the Customs Divisions of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), leading to a reduction in the tax liabilities of Labiance Company Ltd.
The report further noted that an amount of GH¢1.074 million which represents a deficit in import duties paid to the state has been retrieved.
Col. Kwadwo Damoah, referring to SP Kissi Agyabeng stressed that he had survived a number of attacks on his hard won reputation and that he will survive this one brought on by 'small boy' Agyabeng.