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Customs barks at presidential taskforce

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  • cha 10 years ago

    Don't trust any of them

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    The press in Ghana claims that it is helping in fighting corruption, yet the press supports corrupted officers. This shows clearly that the press, civil and public servants will not help the state to fight corruption since th ...
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  • Cocoakraachi 10 years ago

    They are thieves and that is why they don't want to be checked by the taskforce. The taskforce has become a thorn in their flesh. Remove all those old craps and let responsible people manage the places.

  • Cephas edem 10 years ago

    If they are not losing anything why are they worried about the task force . In the yr 2011 l was at the harbour that morning when l heard a custom officer saying that he bought a car for his wife 4 $200,000 .and the wife d ...
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  • Yamba 10 years ago

    That is not far fetched BUT why are they complaining? The Press should know that the Customs Officers surely have something to hide. They are known as corrupt officers like the Police.

  • ADWEN 10 years ago

    MAHAMA IS NOT DOING ANYTHING RIGHT. EVERY ASPECT OF HIS "LEADERSHIP" RESULTS IN CHAOS, CONFUSION OR GARGUATUAN CORRUPTION. WHAT AN IDIOT AS A PRESIDENT? THOSE WHO VOTED FOR THIS CORRUPT PERSOLITY MUST BE ASHAMED OF WHAT THEY ...
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  • KUTRIKU 10 years ago

    WHY ANOTHER MONEY WASTING TASK FORCE?
    JUST JOBS FOR THE VERANDA BOYS?

  • Thomas Obiri-Yeboah 10 years ago

    Ghana should wait till Customs (GRA) ever sneezes and see how the entire economy will catch a massive Cold. little do ignorant people and the media know that officials of the customs in Ghana are one of the best and finest in ...
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  • djogobu 10 years ago

    All to carry the blame.