Audio By Carbonatix
Customs, Excise and Preventive Services (CEPS) is asking motorists to carry photocopies of papers covering their vehicles to avoid any inconvenience if they are stopped for checks.
CEPS officials are stopping motorists on some major roads and demanding their custom papers.
Joy News has learnt this forms part of government’s directives to check persons who are evading duties and taxes.
Some drivers in Accra are unhappy about the way CEPS officials are enforcing a new directive to check vehicles' custom papers.
They are worried they could lose vital documents in case of theft
In a response, Deputy Commissioner in charge of Communications and Public Affairs at the Ghana Revenue Authority, Kwesi Oppong-Damoah has advised motorists to carry photocopies of the documents.
Posted by EA
Latest Stories
-
US-Iran talks to begin in Switzerland as Tehran says it closed Strait of Hormuz
13 minutes -
Wole Soyinka demands actionable strategy for reparatory justice
1 hour -
England players to make own call on Partey handshake ahead of Ghana showdown
2 hours -
Two Kristo Asafo members drag church to court over succession dispute
2 hours -
‘We believe in ourselves’ — Jordan Ayew ahead of England encounter
3 hours -
Queiroz: Teenage sensation Yirenkyi ready for big stage
3 hours -
Report says UK PM Starmer ready to quit, but source says he is still focused on the job
4 hours -
‘Hold the line and stay the course’ – Sammi Awuku to Bawumia
4 hours -
Bright Simons demands answers on 320kg meth seizure linked to Ghana
4 hours -
Fastest World Cup to 100 goals in 68 years – are balls and breaks behind it?
5 hours -
Gakpo and Brobbey at the double as Dutch sink Swedes
6 hours -
Colombia’s escalating, brutal internal conflict is defining its presidential election
6 hours -
Israeli strikes kill six people in Gaza including Al Jazeera cameraman, officials say
7 hours -
King Charles to reveal personal tax bill for first time as monarch
7 hours -
Substitute Undav scores twice as Germany reach last 32 with comeback win
8 hours