A Central Regional task force to check foreign business entities, flouting Ghana's investment laws has been formed.
Mr. George Aboagye, Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), who announced this said that GIPC had received reports of foreign investors and traders flouting Ghana's investment laws.
He was speaking at the inauguration of a nine-member taskforce for the Central Region, charged to monitor activities of foreigners in the trading sector, in Cape Coast.
The taskforce is made up of representatives of the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Customs Excise and Preventive Service, Ghana Immigration Service, Internal Revenue Service, Value Added Tax, Registrar General's Department, Social Security and Insurance Trust and GIPC.
The National Chairman of the taskforce, Mr. Pious Addai said the group would enforce Ghana's investment laws and monitor activities of foreign investors.
Mr. Addai said that "the GIPC Act 478 does not bar non-Ghanaians from operating in the trading sector provided they make an initial equity capital investment of at least $300,000.00 in either cash or goods and employ a minimum of 10 Ghanaians."
The Central Regional Minister, Mrs. Ama Benyiwa-Doe said the inauguration of the taskforce was timely and charged it to work arduously to streamline the activities of investors who do not comply with the GIPC Act.
She promised to support taskforce to ensure that investment laws were adhered to since tax evasion has serious impact on the country's development.
Madam Rebecca Forson, a Domestic Science Bursar at Wesley Girl's Senior High School, who inaugurated the taskforce, advised the members to be diligent and firm in the discharge of their duties.
Source: GNA
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.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Ejura Sekyeredumase MP demands autopsy on resident who died in Police custody
50 minutes -
Kusaas Diaspora Union launched to spearhead global unity, development
2 hours -
Bright Simmons: Mahama’s reduction of ministries to 23 amid calls for efficiency, cost-cutting
2 hours -
Maxwell Hanson seeks apology and compensation from Anim Addo over defamation claims
3 hours -
We listen, we don’t judge: What they don’t tell you about being an entrepreneur
4 hours -
Mahama orders Lands Commission to halt sale of State Lands
5 hours -
Chiesa on target as Liverpool ease past Accrington Stanley
5 hours -
Everton appoint Moyes as manager for second time
5 hours -
WACCE describes 2024 elections as one of the violent, deadliest in the 4th Republic
5 hours -
Volta Region movie industry stagnated, needs investors to push – stakeholders
5 hours -
Petition against Chief Justice reflects broader public concerns about Judiciary – Joyce Bawa
5 hours -
Northern Ghana won’t experience fuel shortage – NPA assures
6 hours -
Calm restored in Ejura after mob attack on Police Station
6 hours -
18-year-old herdsman remanded over murder of younger brother
6 hours -
GSTEP 2025 Challenge: Organisers seek to support gov’t efforts to tackle youth unemployment
8 hours