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    GRA sets records straight on ‘Auction of Perishable Goods’ as maritime traders cry foul

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsSeptember 1, 2025No Comments12 Views
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    The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) set the record straight by defusing claims by the Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG) in regard to auction of perishable goods at the country’s ports.

    The Authority, in a statement issued by the Communication & Public Affairs Department, clarified that its actions are in line with the Customs Act, 2015 (Act 891), which contains specific provisions for both perishable and non-perishable goods.

    The statement explained that perishable goods left unclaimed for over 21 days can be legally disposed of through public auction by a “Proper Officer,” as stipulated in Section 53(3)(a) of the Act. Motor vehicles, on the other hand, are given a longer window of 60 days for clearance.

    Emphasizing that, it is misleading for importers to claim that they have 60 days to clear perishable goods. Instead, importers are urged to use pre-cargo arrival clearance processes to settle duties early and avoid delays.

    However, GRA reiterated its commitment to fairness, integrity, and strict adherence to customs laws, assuring the public and stakeholders of its continued transparency and service.

    Meanwhile, IEAG has accused politically connected cartels of hijacking the auctioning of perishable goods at the country’s ports, warning the practice is crippling businesses and eroding investor confidence. Travel deals

    In a strongly worded statement, the Association linked the development to Ghana’s persistent foreign exchange shortages, which it says have left importers unable to access dollars quickly enough to clear shipments.

    According to the Association, under existing law, goods on the Uncleared Cargo List (UCL) are meant to enjoy a 60-day grace period before being auctioned. But the IEAG says this window has been slashed to just 21 days without explanation, a loophole it claims is being exploited by politically connected businessmen who scoop up consignments at cut-rate prices, often without any proper gazetting or legal process.

    Even more galling for traders, according to the group, is that while importers lose their goods and still face heavy demurrage charges, the beneficiaries of these auctions pay little more than a service fee of GH₵6,000 to GH₵10,000.

    “This fraudulent system not only robs importers of their hard-earned capital but also denies the state valuable revenue at a time when Ghana desperately needs every pesewa,” the Association said.

    The IEAG is demanding the immediate restoration of the 60-day grace period, a first-time clearance option for importers struggling with forex, and a full investigation by the Customs Division and security agencies into what it calls a “political cabal” profiting from the system. It is also calling on the Bank of Ghana to ensure that commercial banks make forex available at fair rates.

    The Association has warned it could mount mass action if authorities fail to intervene swiftly.

     

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