|
|
Commentary |
We invite
commentaries from writers all over. The subject is about
Ghana and the world. We reserve the right to accept or
reject submissions, but we are not necessarily responsible
for the opinions expressed in articles we publish. |
. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
We invite responsible response to
articles on our pages. Response should not be less than 200
words. Write to: The Editor,
editor@ghanadot.com
|
Press Release
AFAG
November 04, 2015 |
TELCOS RUNNING GHANA DOWN
The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) over
and over again, will continue to register our overt
displeasure in what appears to be the complete
dominance of the Telcos in the telecom industry with
little respect to Ghanaian consumers and law.
TAX EVASION:
At a time that the precarious economic circumstances
in the country is exposing Ghanaians households to
needless hardships, we expect governmental agencies
to sit up and plug loopholes leading to tax evasion.
Ghanaians cannot afford to pay more for electricity,
water, rent, clothing and food while Telcos continue
to thrive with their through simboxing.
Simboxing is real and on the increase. If indeed the
nation loses over $60million on simboxing per year,
then it is clear the NCA has done little or nothing
to stem this tax evasion fraudulent menace.
Certainly the lost this year will be higher since
virtually all foreign calls terminate as local
numbers. We fear this will continue until an
effective strategy is adopted and the necessary whip
cracked by the NCA to ensure Telcos compliance. One
thing AFAG can state for sure is that, we can't
allow Ghanaian consumers to suffer over taxation
while multinational companies use crude techniques
and "creative accounting” to under-declare their
earnings.
We are also aware of the high repatriation of US
dollars abroad, which further deepens the woes of
the cedi against the US dollar. A paper AFAG has
cited points to a particular Telcos having
transferred a whooping amount of 758m GHC as
“management” and ‘Technical” fees to their parent
company outside our shores. This practice is not
limited to one Telcos alone, it has become a
standard industry practice ostensibly to evade
taxes.
Ghanaian consumers expect value for money and this
open thievery of revenue must stop. Also, the monies
that are accrued abroad from international incoming
calls must be remitted to Ghana and we count on the
Bank of Ghana to liaise with Ghana Revenue Authority
and the National Communications Authority to ensure
this. NCA must act now and spell out clear
performance indicators for social interest groups to
use to hold Telcos accountable.
LESSONS FROM NIGERIA:
Exactly a week ago, MTN stated that, the Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC) imposed the fine for
failing to disconnect subscribers with unregistered
or incomplete SIM cards, under a directive given to
all network operators which the regulator said only
MTN had failed to comply with. The NCC imposed the
penalty on last Monday, hitting Africa's biggest
mobile phone operator's stock price.
This ruling from communication's authority of
Nigeria, vindicates AFAG's position that, Telcos in
Ghana are being treated with kids-gloves in the face
of similar abuses. AFAG deems any position of NCA as
the position of law, and an act in good faith.
Simply put, Telcos must be whipped in line or made
to face the harsh provision of the law in the best
interest of the public.
RESOLUTION:
If the NCA fails to take adequate steps to ensure
fairness in the industry by the end of the year,
AFAG will stir up public agitation against the NCA.
We will demand public accountability of stewardship
and call for heads to roll.
Certainly the public for which every Public
institution represents have a right to demand for
value for money from the NCA.
AFAG LEADERSHIP
|
|
|
|
|
|
Why Ghana is fast becoming a
hub for African-Americans
Griot, Nov 04, Ghanadot -
Ghana is fast becoming a mecca for black Americans who
are looking for lucrative opportunities in a new
environment. According to recent reports, about 10,000
African-Americans visit Ghana yearly. Currently almost
3,000 American blacks reside in the capital, Accra, the
major hub of Ghana.....More |
|
|
A 'huge milestone': approval of
cancer-hunting virus signals new treatment era
Guardian, Nov 02, Ghanadot
- A new cancer treatment strategy is on the horizon that
experts say could be a game-changer and spare patients
the extreme side effects of existing options such as
chemotherapy.....More
|
|
|
|
ALL SOULS' DAY; LASHIBI STYLE
Commentary, Nov 03, Ghanadot
- The evening was special.....Why? ...Because
there was order and discipline- two qualities that have
almost completely disappeared from our public
life.....The choir was of a very high standard and
produced music that made thoughts rise and the soul
soar; man does not live by bread alone.........More
|
|
|
Revealed: Rape report
for sale at Police Hospital
StarrFM, Nov 03, Ghanadot - It has emerged that
all you need to press defilement and rape charges
against an individual is to pay your way to secure a
police report from the Police Hospital in Accra, Starr
News investigation has uncovered.......More
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SPONSORSHIP AD HERE |
|
|
|
|
|