The Kadjebi District Finance Officer, Mr Charles Obiri, has said the Assembly is to establish a database to improve revenue collection in the district.
He said the system would capture every property in the district to guide revenue collectors in their work and that
the move was to ensure that all collectable revenues were collected for the rapid development of the District.
Mr Obiri said there would be a reshuffle of revenue collectors to get rid of uncommitted ones and advised revenue collectors to be serious with their daily collections in order to meet their targets.
Mr Samson Obeng of Asato, a commissioned revenue collector who collected the highest revenue for the assembly last year, suggested that an award scheme be instituted to motivate collectors to work hard.
Source: GNA
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