The Ghana Revenue Authority’s (GRA) Customs Division has assembled an investigative team to evaluate security flaws at the nation’s border crossings and investigate particular instances of purported bribery.
This follows revelations in JoyNews’ recent exposé, “Porous Borders,” which uncovered that some traders were paying GRA security officers in the Customs Division to smuggle items into Ghana from adjacent countries.
In a statement issued by the GRA, it was confirmed that an investigative team has been formed to begin probing the information detailed in the exposé. The GRA emphasised its commitment to addressing these serious allegations and ensuring the integrity of Ghana’s border security operations.
Full Statement from GRA:
“Following the revelations made in JoyNews’ exposé ‘Porous Borders,’ the Ghana Revenue Authority’s (GRA) Customs Division has taken immediate steps to address the concerns raised. An investigative team has been constituted to evaluate the security flaws at our border crossings and investigate specific instances of alleged bribery involving our security personnel. The GRA remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of transparency and accountability in all its operations.”
The exposé by JoyNews highlighted concerning practices where certain traders were found to be bribing customs officers to facilitate the illegal importation of goods, undermining the nation’s security and economic stability. The investigative team will scrutinise these claims and recommend measures to prevent such occurrences in the future.
This initiative underscores the GRA’s dedication to combating corruption and enhancing the effectiveness of border security operations. The findings from the investigation will be crucial in restoring public trust and ensuring that the integrity of Ghana’s borders is upheld.
For more details, view the entire GRA statement: