Editorial: Rid Customs Division of ‘bad nuts’!
Editors' picks

Editorial: Rid Customs Division of ‘bad nuts’!

Christabel Danso
Published February 24, 20262 min read
0 views

Topics in this article

Customs Division of Ghana Revenue Authority

Comment guidelines

Please keep comments respectful. Use plain English for our global readership and avoid using phrasing that could be misinterpreted as offensive. By commenting, you agree to abide by our community guidelines and these terms and conditions. We encourage you to report inappropriate comments.

All Comments0

No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.

Related Coverage: Editors' picks

Revamp SDI supervision - Dr. Atuahene   
Banking & Finance

Revamp SDI supervision - Dr. Atuahene   

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) should overhaul its regulatory architecture for specialised deposit-taking institutions (SDIs), separating their supervision from that of conventional banks to address persistent governance failures,

SEC touts ESG transparency as key to attracting investment
Business and Markets

SEC touts ESG transparency as key to attracting investment

The Acting Director-General of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Dr. James KLutse Avedzi, has urged companies to treat sustainability disclosure as a strategic advantage rather than a compliance burden.

Independent audit to scrutinise gold-buying programme since 2021
Mining

Independent audit to scrutinise gold-buying programme since 2021

An independent audit of the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme (DGPP) from its inception in 2021 is expected to shed fresh light on the financial cost and operations of the state’s gold-buying initiative, the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has said.

Ghana passport ranks 123rd globally
Aviation

Ghana passport ranks 123rd globally

Ghana’s passport ranks 123rd globally, with holders able to access 72 destinations without obtaining a conventional visa in advance, according to data from Passport Reports, an independent platform covering 199 countries.