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The Ghana Community Network Services Limited (GCNet) has denied reports that it did not provide historical transactional data of its port management to the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
In a press release signed by Aba Lokko, the Corporate Communications Manager, she said all documents were submitted to the Authority in the Comma Separated Values (CSV) format.
"There is a trail of irrefutable evidence of confirmed receipt by GRA of all such data from GCNet/GCMS to this effect," she said.
Madam Lokko added, "As part of the data submission to GRA, GCNet provided on two separate occasions the Column Names and Data Types."
The Corporate Communication Manager said it is, "therefore totally false to suggest that GCNet did not hand over data to the GRA."
Below is GCNet's press release
The attention of the Management of the Ghana Community Network Services Limited (GCNet) has been drawn to various media publications including video interviews from the operators of the UNIPASS/ICUMS system at the country’s ports accusing GCNet of not providing historical transactional data to the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
GCNet wishes to state the following:
- GCNet has handed over all data from the year 2002 to May 31, 2020, to the GRA in an appropriate format, which is transformable, manageable, acceptable and transportable to any relational database management system for consumption and use in accordance with international acceptable standards, i.e. Comma Separated Values (CSV) format.
- There is a trail of irrefutable evidence of confirmed receipt by GRA of all such data from GCNet/GCMS to this effect.
- As part of the data submission to GRA, GCNet provided on two separate occasions the Column Names and Data Types.
- Therefore, it is totally false to suggest that GCNet did not hand over data to the GRA.
GCNet is proud of the service it has rendered through its smart end-to-end e-Customs Single Window system which facilitated trade, improved business competitiveness and ensure sustained improvements in revenue mobilization for the Government for national development over the years.
GCNet expresses its appreciation to all stakeholders who have been a crucial part of its success over the period.
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