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Welcome
Address by Commissioner, CEPS on International Customs Day 26th January
2005
Today 26th January, the Ghana Customs,
Excise and Preventive Service joins Customs administrations all over
the world to celebrate the International Customs Day. This day has
been designated as such by the World Customs Organisation (WCO) to
focus attention yearly on the contribution being made by its member
Customs Services towards the total well-being of their various countries
and the world at large. I am informed that this is the third time
CEPS is celebrating this event. The theme for this year is "Customs and
Commercial Fraud". |
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Commissioner's
New Year Message
The end of every year is a period for
stock-taking. We thank God for taking us all through another year
and we are hopeful that the new year will provide better opportunities
for all our business partners. This year has presented some
challenges to the CEPS and its stakeholders but we have together managed
to sail through. |
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CEPS
exceeds tax revenue target
Kumasi,
Jan.29, - The Customs Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS)
collected a total of 9.311 trillion cedis in national tax revenue for
2004, which represents about 2.2 per cent above the set target of 9.11
trillion cedis. |
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Tema
CEPS exceeds revenue collection: Regrets congestion at port
29
Jan. 2005, - The Tema Collection Point of the Customs Excise
and Preventive Service (CEPS) exceeded its 2004 revenue target of 7.207
trillion cedis by 400 million cedis. |
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CEPS
bags ยข3billion cedis revenue
2 Jul 2003 - The Paga
station of the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) collected a
total of 3 billion cedis as revenue to the state as at end of May,
2003. |
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"No
kid gloves for economic saboteurs"
2 Jul 2003 - The
Commissioner of the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS),
Brigadier R.E. Baiden, has warned that officers of the service and
others in the business community would not be handled with "kid gloves"
when caught engaging in ,alpractices that could lead to loss of revenue
to the state. |
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CEPS
Wages War On Smuggled Cigarettes
9 July 2004 - Officials of the Customs, Excise and Preventive
Service (CEPS) have conducted swoops in several parts of the country and
seized cigarettes illegally imported into the country.The areas
targetted included Ho and Hohoe in the Volta Region, Techiman, Kintampo,
Atebubu, Chiraa and Wenchi, all in the Brong Ahafo Region. |
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