GhanaStar
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music
No Result
View All Result
GhanaStar
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music
No Result
View All Result
GhanaStar
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Fuel Smuggling Killing OMCs – GOIL

May 3, 2017
in Business
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Managing Director of GOIL, Patrick Akorli, has said Oil Marketing Companies (OMC’s) are shutting down and laying off staff due to the activities of some individuals who smuggle petroleum products into the country.

You Might Also Like

Nana Akufo-Addo Has Won 2020 Ghana Elections with 51.7% of the Vote

Online Casino Best-Themed Games

Utilize Reliable Exam Dumps to Attain Cisco 300-320 R&S Certification Easily

The illegal importation of fuel, according to the National Petroleum Authority, leads to an annual loss of GHS850million due to tax evasion.

Reacting to the development on 505 on Class91.3FM on Wednesday 3 May, Mr Akorli said the practice was leading to loss of jobs in the industry.

“We don’t know the type of products being brought because they are not going through the normal inspection channels so people’s vehicles would be affected. And added to that, the OMCs are losing revenue. Some have actually closed down, workers are being sent home…” he bemoaned.

Meanwhile, the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers-Ghana (COPECGH) has charged state authorities to take robust measures to sanction individuals involved in such illegal importation of fuel.

“We call on the government, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to ensure immediate arrest and prosecution of all players in this criminal activity without fail as these people have all clearly benefited in one way or the other from criminal proceeds that destroy both the country and the downstream,” COPECGH noted in a statement released on Wednesday, May 3, by its Executive Secretary, Duncan Amoah.

The chamber explained that these illegal operators load from depots mainly in Tema and Takoradi “where there is a heavy security presence and involvement of GRA officials together with National Security and the Bureau of National Security (BNI) officials”.

COPECGH bemoaned the practice where vessels dock at the main ports and along the coastline to discharge illegal products onto bulk road vehicles “in the full glare of security officials whose active connivance emboldens these illegal operators to carry out these activities without anyone being arrested”.

For the Chamber, the menace of supposed “export” products marked for neighbouring landlocked countries such as Burkina Faso and Mali which allows these illegal operators to pay about $0.46/litre instead of the market rate of $0.96/litre for same by the genuine players downstream can only be blamed squarely at the doorsteps of NPA”.

It also emphasised that the NPA was aware of the growing menace where these operators evade taxes “in the name of exporting the products but eventually sell in Ghana”.

COPECGH bemoaned how authorities had increased the number of export licences to these players over the past year without any proper audit of the activities of the “illegal players they keep licensing by the day”.

According to COPECGH, the issue which has been in the full knowledge of officials of state institutions tasked with monitoring and curbing such nefarious practices has now metamorphosed into a “full blown national crisis as illegal downstream operators are on record to have pocketed a colossal GHC850 million in the year 2016 alone”.

COPECGH has, therefore, proposed the following:

1. Immediate audit, investigation and open arrest and prosecution of ALL operators involved in this blatant evasion of taxes and subsequent dumping of untested products into our dumps and invariably into unsuspecting tanks of motorists.

2. Immediate dismissal or transfer and demotion of all security operatives who are paid to ensure such a creeping negative menace is checked and controlled.

3. Immediate halt of all petroleum ‘exports’ from the southern part of the country to the Bolga depot and escorting of same at the expense of the business people engaged in genuine exports. COPECGH has, therefore, proposed the following:

1. Immediate audit, investigation and open arrest and prosecution of ALL operators involved in this blatant evasion of taxes and subsequent dumping of untested products into our dumps and invariably into unsuspecting tanks of motorists.

2. Immediate dismissal or transfer and demotion of all security operatives who are paid to ensure such a creeping negative menace is checked and controlled.

3. Immediate halt of all petroleum ‘exports’ from the southern part of the country to the Bolga depot and escorting of same at the expense of the business people engaged in genuine exports.

Related articles

Compass, SEL offer lowest fuel prices – COPEC-GH

Fuel prices to remain stable: CopecGH

Ghana needs a ‘benevolent dictator’ – Nana Asaase

Cedi fall threatens fuel price stability: IES

More in this category

Ghana’s media only free on paper – Essilfie-Conduah

Protect reputations – Media urged

Buhari misses 3rd cabinet meeting

Long-term thinkers can fix Africa: Elumelu

The Managing Director of GOIL, Patrick Akorli, has said Oil Marketing Companies (OMC’s) are shutting down and laying off staff due to the activities of some individuals who smuggle petroleum products into the country.

The illegal importation of fuel, according to the National Petroleum Authority, leads to an annual loss of GHS850million due to tax evasion.

Reacting to the development on 505 on Class91.3FM on Wednesday 3 May, Mr Akorli said the practice was leading to loss of jobs in the industry.

“We don’t know the type of products being brought because they are not going through the normal inspection channels so people’s vehicles would be affected. And added to that, the OMCs are losing revenue. Some have actually closed down, workers are being sent home…” he bemoaned.

Meanwhile, the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers-Ghana (COPECGH) has charged state authorities to take robust measures to sanction individuals involved in such illegal importation of fuel.

“We call on the government, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to ensure immediate arrest and prosecution of all players in this criminal activity without fail as these people have all clearly benefited in one way or the other from criminal proceeds that destroy both the country and the downstream,” COPECGH noted in a statement released on Wednesday, May 3, by its Executive Secretary, Duncan Amoah.

The chamber explained that these illegal operators load from depots mainly in Tema and Takoradi “where there is a heavy security presence and involvement of GRA officials together with National Security and the Bureau of National Security (BNI) officials”.

COPECGH bemoaned the practice where vessels dock at the main ports and along the coastline to discharge illegal products onto bulk road vehicles “in the full glare of security officials whose active connivance emboldens these illegal operators to carry out these activities without anyone being arrested”.

For the Chamber, the menace of supposed “export” products marked for neighbouring landlocked countries such as Burkina Faso and Mali which allows these illegal operators to pay about $0.46/litre instead of the market rate of $0.96/litre for same by the genuine players downstream can only be blamed squarely at the doorsteps of NPA”.

It also emphasised that the NPA was aware of the growing menace where these operators evade taxes “in the name of exporting the products but eventually sell in Ghana”.

COPECGH bemoaned how authorities had increased the number of export licences to these players over the past year without any proper audit of the activities of the “illegal players they keep licensing by the day”.

According to COPECGH, the issue which has been in the full knowledge of officials of state institutions tasked with monitoring and curbing such nefarious practices has now metamorphosed into a “full blown national crisis as illegal downstream operators are on record to have pocketed a colossal GHC850 million in the year 2016 alone”.

COPECGH has, therefore, proposed the following:

1. Immediate audit, investigation and open arrest and prosecution of ALL operators involved in this blatant evasion of taxes and subsequent dumping of untested products into our dumps and invariably into unsuspecting tanks of motorists.

2. Immediate dismissal or transfer and demotion of all security operatives who are paid to ensure such a creeping negative menace is checked and controlled.

3. Immediate halt of all petroleum ‘exports’ from the southern part of the country to the Bolga depot and escorting of same at the expense of the business people engaged in genuine exports.

4. Setting up of a national tracking centre primarily to wire, track, and audit all petroleum sales across the country.

5. Immediate resignation of the heads of Monitoring and Planning at the NPA for gross display of negligence to such heavy revenue losses over an entire year period which is still ongoing even today with likely losses for 2017 estimated to be even higher at around 1 billion when the government needs these revenues badly to carry out its development programmes.

6. Immediate dismissal or transfer of all (GRA) officials from the various depots for same neglect and in some cases active collusion to enable the illegal operators evade taxes as some of these export trucks are known to load sometimes twice in a day to destinations that will normally take three days or more to do a return journey from.

7. Immediate arrests of all National Security and BNI officials at the ports of Tema and Takoradi where vessels dock to discharge all manner of products into trucks and are allowed to leave the well-secured gates of these ports without any arrests of these operators who clearly pay their way through a supposed secure system.

Tags: africaBolga depotBureau of National SecurityBurkina FasobusinessBusiness_FinanceCOPECDownstreamDuncan AmoaheconomyEngine & Powertrain SystemsExecutive SecretaryghanaGhana Oil CompanyGhana Revenue AuthorityGOILGovernment of Ghanaillegal productsimmediate auditimportMaliManaging DirectorNana Asaase CediNana Asaase Cedi fallNational Petroleum AuthorityOil & Gas Refining and Marketing - NECPatrick AkorliPetroleum Product Wholesalepetroleum productsProcess engineeringSEL

Related News

Covid-19: President Akufo-Addo To Address Ghanaians Tonight

Nana Akufo-Addo Has Won 2020 Ghana Elections with 51.7% of the Vote

by ghanastar
December 9, 2020
0

Nana Akufo-Addo won Ghana’s national election, becoming president-elect at the third attempt and cementing the country’s reputation as a standard-bearer...

Online Casino Best-Themed Games

Online Casino Best-Themed Games

by ghanastar
July 9, 2020
0

Whether you like casino games or not, we can all agree that people like themes, and they express their lover...

Utilize Reliable Exam Dumps to Attain Cisco 300-320 R&S Certification Easily

by ghanastar
July 14, 2020
0

Cisco’s certifications are among the most popular credentials for IT professionals. The company is considered to be one of the...

Burkina Faso: Attack on Church Kills at Least 14

by
December 1, 2019
0

At least 14 people have been killed after gunmen opened fire inside a church in Burkina Faso. The victims were...

Next Post

Concerned Lotto Agents Association of Ghana Ready To Work With NLA

FDA Urged To Crack Whip On All Forms of Irresponsible Advertisement

Categories

  • Africa & World
  • African Music Lyrics Directory
  • Business
  • Business Directory
  • celebrities
  • Computing
  • Diaspora
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • Feature
  • Featured
  • Ghana Elections 2016
  • Headlines
  • Health
  • International
  • Internet
  • Jobs
  • lifestyle
  • Music
  • News
  • Offbeat
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Religion
  • Security
  • Seth Terkper
  • Smart Home
  • Social Networks
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Top Stories
  • World News

Tags

accra addo africa Association football Banks - NEC business Business_Finance chairman Donald Trump economy education Entertainment_Culture environment Geography of Africa ghana Ghanaian people government Government of Ghana Human Interest John Dramani Mahama john mahama Law_Crime mahama minister MPs elected in the Ghanaian parliamentary election Nana Addo Nana Addo Dankwa Nana Akufo-Addo National Democratic Congress National Democratic Congress (NDC) New Patriotic Party New Patriotic Party (NPP) nigeria politics Politics of Ghana president Social Issues Social Media Social Media & Networking sports United Kingdom United Nations United States Vice President War_Conflict

Recent Posts

  • Government of Ghana Unveils Official Portraits of President John Dramani Mahama and Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang
  • Who Is the Woman (Sheena Gakpe) in Sarkodie’s Latest Hit “No Sir” and Why Everyone Is Talking about It
List of Ghana Holidays for 2020
Ghana Geocoding
Ghana Cedis Exchange API
Ghana Maps Service
Toyota Cars Auto Auction History
  • African Music Lyrics Directory
  • Business Directory
  • Diaspora
  • Top Stories

All rights reserved © 2021 GhanaStar.com

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music

All rights reserved © 2021 GhanaStar.com