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Customs Sets Up Revenue Investigation Team
In order to forestall the wave of corruption in its operations, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has set up new Duty payment Investigation Team (DPIT) aimed at boosting revenue collection and ensuring efficiency in the system.
In the new arrangement, the former committee headed by Hassan Mundu, has been directed to move to Port Harcourt to scrutinize all manual payment made within the period when e-payment was introduced.
The new DPIT team, headed by bellow Liman, has been mandated to hunt down duty evaders, expose them and recover whatever they owe the federal government by way of unpaid duty.
The committee was also authorized to take on any duty evaders, no matter their status or connections, the Customs spokesman, Wale Adeniyi, has stated.
The initial team, in the process of investigation, discovered that some manual payments were made to the tune of N16 billion in which over N4 billion was recovered from importers as underpayment made in the last one year.
Sources from the CDPIT said that they had already blocked over 105 licences of various clearing agents operating at the country’s ports over alleged non-compliant with e-payment procedures from their system.
The licences were prevented access to the e-payment system to prevent owners of the companies from carrying out further businesses until they have cleared themselves of the CDPIT operating at the Zone A, Lagos.
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