The Office of the Special Prosecutor has commenced investigations into suspected corruption and corruption-related offences in respect of auction sales of vehicles and other goods by the Customs Division of Ghana Revenue Authority between July 1, 2016 and 15th August, 2022.
In statement signed by the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, on 19th August, 2022, he directed the Commissioner of the Customs Division to produce particulars and clear description of all auctioned items to the Office of the Special Prosecutor on or before 30th September, 2022.
The Special Prosecutor further directed the Commissioner of the Customs Division to immediately halt and discontinue all auction sales till the investigation is concluded.
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Am particularly disappointed in Nana for not rectifying this singular rot at the port. An institution like the US embassies transparently advertised all the items they will like to sell and registered members can bid. If you bid and do not purchase you are penalized or disqualified! It is open to the public and it is the surest way that governments can make some money! Unless these our never- full- greedy big men do not want to see this nation develop because of their selfish interests !
At long last some measures will be taken place at the port. More fire.
BETTER TIMES IN GHANA WHY NOT ALL IS WELL TOO MUICH CORRUPTION AND STEALING AMONG SOME GHANAIANS NO LOYALTY,NO PATRIOTISM AND NOTHING LIKE NATIONALISM ANYMORE AMONG MOST PEOPLE IN GHANA. ANIBRE KOOOOOOO WORSE OFF EVEN AMONG SOME PASTORS