Audio By Carbonatix
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has uncovered significant tax irregularities in the automatic payments made by the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML) for downstream petroleum audit services.
Addressing a press briefing on Thursday, October 31, the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, said in its findings, the GRA, which is the country’s central tax collection body, failed to deduct statutory taxes amounting to GH₵13.38 million from payments made to SML.
He disclosed that although the GRA subsequently offset the unpaid tax component on July 24, 2024, a substantial penal amount of GH₵18.8 million remains outstanding.
“A central issue arising from the automatic payments by GRA to SML in respect of the downstream petroleum audit is that GRA, the central tax authority, failed to deduct statutory taxes totalling GH₵13,380,000.00,” he stated.
In addition to the outstanding penalty, the OSP said there is an unpaid Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) tax liability of GH₵346,967.53 owed by SML.
The findings form part of the OSP’s broader investigation into the contractual dealings between the Ministry of Finance, the GRA, and SML, which has already revealed multiple breaches of procurement, tax, and financial accountability laws.
The OSP emphasised that such lapses by the GRA raise serious questions about internal compliance and oversight within the nation’s revenue administration system.
Latest Stories
-
BoG confident cedi stability will be sustained
3 minutes -
Freddie Blay pledges support for Wontumi’s bid for NPP national chairmanship
23 minutes -
Accra–Tema train derails after collision with cow
28 minutes -
Five houses, nine vehicles buried in Adaklu Mountain mudslide
50 minutes -
India–Africa Forum Summit IV postponed following consultations over health concerns
56 minutes -
We’re in a very good political environment — Dr Nduom after GN Bank licence restitution order
1 hour -
BoG CRR adjustment vindicates my position – Dr Gideon Boako
1 hour -
BoG pushes for connected African financial markets to unlock growth
1 hour -
FTF Impact Summit calls for stronger youth collaboration to drive Ghana’s development
1 hour -
Health Minister assures Ghana has recorded no Ebola cases despite WHO emergency declaration
1 hour -
Over 101,000 students benefit from No Academic Fees Policy for 2025/2026 – SLTF
2 hours -
NPP supporters in Tarkwa-Nsuaem protest alleged irregularities in internal elections
2 hours -
Adaklu-Helekpe residents gripped by fear following mountain mudslide
2 hours -
Former Attorney-General condemns Abronye DC’s detention after High Court grants bail
2 hours -
Nduom welcomes Court of Appeal ruling restoring GN Savings and Loans licence
2 hours