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GRA terminates two contracts with SML, suspends certain portions of deal

GRA terminates two contracts with SML, suspends certain portions of deal

The revenue arm of the government, GRA, has terminated two contract transactions with Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML) and subsequently suspended certain portions of the contract agreement.

According to a report from myjoyonline.com, the terminated contracts include the Audit and External Verification Service Contract (AEVS).

The report cited a letter signed by the GRA Commissioner-General Julie Essiam and titled, “Compliance with Presidential Directives on Recommendations in KPMG Report on the Transactions Between GRA and SML,” dated May 3, 2024, stating that the GRA has decided to also review the Measurement Audit for the Downstream Petroleum Products Contract by revising the fee structure to a fixed fee structure.

“This is about the presidential directives dated April 18, 2024, on the recommendations of KPMG concerning the Contract for Consolidation of Revenue Assurance Services between the Government of Ghana, acting through the Ministry of Finance, Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), and Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML).

“Following the directives of the President, GRA has undertaken a thorough review of the Consolidation of Services (Transaction Audit and External Verification Services) contract dated October 3, 2019, the Measurement Audit for Downstream Petroleum Products Contract dated October 3, 2019, and the Contract for Consolidation of Revenue Assurance Services (Upstream and Minerals Audit) contract dated October 25, 2023.

“Based on the review, the following actions are to be taken: First, The Transaction Audit and External Verification Services Contract will be terminated.

“Thirdly, the Upstream Petroleum and Minerals Revenue Audit portions of the Contract for Consolidation of Revenue Assurance Services cannot take effect until a comprehensive technical needs assessment, value-for-money assessment, and relevant stakeholder consultations have been achieved,” the GRA letter signed by its Commissioner General, Ms.

Source: GhanaWeb
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