Parliament is set to deliberate on the controversial E-levy bill after the Finance Committee agreed to present the E-Levy Bill before the House for further deliberations.
However, speaking on behalf of the Minority, the Ranking Member on the Finance Committee, Ato Forson, said introducing the E-levy is insensitive to the plight of Ghanaians. It will also affect the use of the mobile money facility to transact business and derail plans to push a cash-lite economy.
Today on PM Express, the host Evans Mensah and his guests discuss the e-levy and matters arising from parliament amid the deliberations.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
H-1B: Visa row under Trump fuels anxiety for Indian dreamers
33 minutes -
Huge problems with axing fact-checkers, Meta oversight board says
44 minutes -
Kyrgios says abdominal strain ‘not too serious’
1 hour -
Pound falls as borrowing costs rise to highest since 2008
1 hour -
Court to begin trial of two prisoners accused of escaping
1 hour -
Joe Biden says he could have defeated Donald Trump
2 hours -
Top South African singer Winnie Khumalo dies aged 51
4 hours -
All 4 independent MPs align with Majority Caucus, Ato Forson confirms
4 hours -
Bernard Ahiafor to lead Parliament’s Appointments Committee
4 hours -
Parliament approves Appointments Committee to vet key nominees
4 hours -
World Bank pledges ‘Better Bank’ vision to drive Ghana’s growth
5 hours -
MyHelp-YourHelp Foundation pays medical bills of detained nursing mothers at Tema General Hospital
5 hours -
Bergvall scores late winner as Spurs beat Liverpool in Carabao Cup first leg
5 hours -
Barca’s Olmo granted temporary permission to play
5 hours -
West Ham to appoint Potter after sacking Lopetegui
5 hours