
Government will in the next few days undertake a major shakeup within the Customs and Excise and Preventive Service and other agencies under the Ghana Revenue Authority.
Government says the inefficiency of some people within these agencies is making the state lose huge sums of money.
In his Daily media briefing at the Flagstaff House Tuesday morning, Information Minister Mahama Ayariga said the Chief of Staff has also set up a high-powered security task force to go round the country especially where revenue comes from and monitor activities there and apprehend persons who are robbing the state.
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