In a strong response to recent misinformation, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has firmly denied allegations regarding its involvement in vehicle auctions. Apexnewsgh reports
On December 11, 2024, the GRA issued a statement describing these claims as “false” and reaffirming its adherence to established auction protocols through its Customs Division.
This denial comes as a reaction to a bogus notice circulating in the media, which the GRA condemned as an attempt to deceive the public. The statement highlighted the necessity for citizens to rely exclusively on official communication channels to avoid falling victim to scams.
The GRA specifically referenced a fraudulent media release dated December 3, 2024, which falsely claimed to be from the Commissioner-General of the GRA. This misleading notice appeared to bear the signature of former Commissioner-General Rev. Dr. Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah and mentioned the current Commissioner-General, Madam Julie Essiam.
In its statement, the GRA urgently informed the public that the notice in question is indeed FAKE. It advised citizens to exercise caution and to refrain from making any payments to unauthorized individuals or groups linked to these false reports.
Reassuring the public of its commitment to transparency and due process, the GRA urged individuals to verify any information through its official platforms. The authority’s clear stance emphasizes its dedication to maintaining the integrity of its operations and protecting citizens from fraudulent activity.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com