
GRA busts 3.6 million tax evaded products at two entry points
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 25/11/2025
The Ghana Revenue Authority has busted about 3.6 million cedis' worth of evaded products at two key entry points of the country, which were under-declared and misclassified.
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