The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) on Wednesday shut down the Game Shopping Centre at the Accra Mall.
This is due to non-compliance with the E-VAT Invoicing system.
The Management of the shop directed customers shopping at the time to move out after consultation with their head office in South Africa.
In all, 16 shops and supermarkets have been locked up by the tax collector since it commenced the exercise on Monday, October 10, 2022.
Shops like the Palace Mall and China Mall have all been affected.
Already, officials of the GRA have shut down five branches of the Palace Mall.
The closure occurred on Tuesday, October 11, 2022.
The affected branches are; Labone, Spintex, Atomic roundabout and Weija.
They were closed for non-compliance with the Authority’s E-VAT Invoicing system.
In a related development, the Regal Chinese Restaurant in Osu has also been shut down.
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