Ghana Link and CUPIA commended for the e-auction module
Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Reverend Ammisshaddai-Owusu has heaped praises on the newly introduced E-auction module of the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS).
According to the Commissioner-General, revenue generated from the auction of cars and goods through the E-auction platform has surpassed the Commission’s targets.
“Since we introduced the E-auction which is even in the pilot phase, we have seen significant improvement in the returns we get from the auction of cars and goods.
“The last two we did for the goods, we received more than the reserve price for the total cost of the goods that were auctioned and it was a significant deviation from the previous times since the E-auction was introduced,” the Commissioner-General remarked during a visit to his office by the Chairman of Ghana Link, Nick Danso Adjei and Chairman of CUPIA, Kim Yoon-Shik on Wednesday, December 7, 2022.
“The ICUMS system generally has been excellent so far, we have seen significant improvement in our revenue generation, we have seen improved efficiency and even received commendations from our stakeholders which include importers, exporters, and freight forwarders among others.
“But we are not complacent because we look forward to adding more modules and improving on the ICUMS,” he added.
For his part, Chairman Kim Yoon Shik thanked the Commissioner-General for the support given to Ghana Link and its local partners, in the successful rollout of the ICUMS and promised to work hand-in-hand with the Authority to add more modules to improve the ICUMS to further enhance revenue generation for the country.
Later in the day, Chairman Kim Yoon-Shik and Chairman Nick Danso Adjei paid a working visit to the Trade Minister, Alan Kyeremanten, and expressed the same commitments to the Trade Minister.
The Trade Minister, for his part, urged Chairman Kim Yoon Shik of CUPIA and Chairman Nick Danso Adjei of Ghana Link to ensure that the ICUMS continues to ensure efficient revenue generation for the government.
The E-auction module of the ICUMS allows Ghanaians to participate and bid for auctioned goods at the ports online.
The feature is to ensure that people buy goods from the port at the right prices and for transparency purposes.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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