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Oil revenues may fall short

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  • Yaw Adu-Asare 11 years ago

    This situation must not be acceptable to all active Ghanaians.

    Disgraceful!!!

  • KWABENA JONES. 11 years ago

    Once again, one can glean from this report that, there are very serious problems with our management style and the competencies, which we bring to addressing the issues confronting the country. Ghana is obviously not reaping ...
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  • PATAPAA 11 years ago

    THESE CORPORATE CROOKS ARE PLAYING ACCOUNTING GAMES WITH THE COST RECOVERY NUMBERS. THEY HAVE INFLATED THEIR COST TO AVOID PAYING TAXES. WE KNOW THOSE BEHIND THE ACCOUNTING MALPRACTICES.

  • JAMES Y 11 years ago

    One is as baffled and the PIAC is, reading from the above article. Why should be government continue to include Corporation Tax in the estimation of its oil revenue, knowing very well that the producing partners are, by law, ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    So the companies are simply using accounting loopholes and "clever accounting" to avoid paying taxes to government. We have seen this in Europe and America. Are we surprised they are doing it to us? They probably get away wit ...
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