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Sanction Customs Officials for reducing benchmark values for Labianca – Corruption Watch

The anti-corruption group, Corruption Watch Ghana is calling for sanctions against Mr. Joseph Adu Kyei, the Deputy Commissioner for Customs in charge of operations, for his role in the reduction in the tax liabilities of Labianca Limited.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has accused Ms Eunice Jacqueline Buah Asomah-Hinneh of influence-peddling for allegedly using her position as a member of the Council of State and member of the Board of Directors of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) to get a favourable decision from the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), which led to a reduction in the tax liabilities of Labianca Limited, a company she owns.

The OSP in its investigative report faulted Mr. Joseph Adu Kyei, the Deputy Commissioner of Customs in charge of Operations, for issuing what it described as unlawful customs, and advance ruling which reduced the benchmark values of the frozen foods imported by Labianca Limited, thereby reducing the company’s tax obligations to the state

According to the OSP, there is strong evidence to suggest that Mr Kyei’s decision to issue a customs advance ruling for the applicant was procured through influence peddling or trading of influence by Ms Asomah-Hinneh by employing her position as a member of the Council of State and member of the Board of Directors of the GPHA.

Corruption Watch’s reaction

Reacting to the action taken by the OSP in a press statement dated Thursday, August 11, 2022, Corruption Watch said Mr Adu Kyei must be sanctioned regardless of the OSP’s directive for the opening of a wider investigation in the respect of the issuance of customs advance rulings and markdown of benchmark values.

It said “given the circumstances of this case, particularly, the OSP’s determination of influence peddling, we draw attention to Section 179C of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), which makes it an offence for a person to use public office for profit.

“We note that the offence is committed by both the person who holds public office who dishonestly abuses the office for private gain or benefit and other persons who collaborate with the public officer to so abuse the office,” it added

It said that sanction must happen to give effect and impetus to the course that the OSP has taken.

Resign or be removed

In addition to that, Corruption Watch is asking that “Ms. Buah Asomah-Hinneh must be asked to resign or be removed from her membership of the Council of State and the Board of Directors of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority.”

“In addition, the fact that Ms. Buah Asomah-Hinneh is a politically exposed person (PEP) underlines the importance that the country must attach to developing a full-fledged, efficient and functioning beneficial ownership disclosure mechanism to assist in tackling corruption and its related state capture by influential persons in society.”

“In the wake of this report, it has been evidently clear that the OSP can become an effective institutional tool for fighting corruption if Government were to release to the Office all funds allocated to it. Therefore, the government must as a matter of urgency, cause the release of funds to the OSP to enable it to undertake its mandate,” it added.

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