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Company News of Monday, April 22, 2019
Source: NPA
2019-04-22
Hbadan Tampuli, Managing Director of the National Petroleum Authority
Hbadan Tampuli, chief executive of the National Petroleum Authority, NPA, said his group would seek amendment to the law creating the Authority, to enable them to apply tougher penalties to the company. against people or persons likely to commit oil theft.
In February this year, the NPA confiscated oil products smuggled into the country, estimated at about 1 million GHC. The regulator reported that a total of 28 BRVs, 6 canoes, 4 mobile pumps and 5 outboard motors carrying 709,250 liters of petroleum products illegally smuggled with a tax value and levies of 150 GHC were confiscated.
The arrest, carried out in collaboration with the security agencies, is part of the NPA's ongoing plans to deal with the fraudsters of the sector. Speaking at the Conference on Supply Chain Security OIL and FUEL on ways to prevent fuel fraud in London, Mr. Tampuli said that after more than ten years of its creation, he It is appropriate that the law be revised to allow the NPA to impose heavy penalties on these persons. taken to engage in fuel smuggling activities.
While the NPA is waiting for this to happen, Mr Tampuli said his team would continue to deploy technology to help block smuggling channels, while other channels are being explored to combat fuel theft.
"We intend to use more technologies, such as the use of flow meters in depots and fuel receiving facilities," he said. "We insist that if they do not get flow meters in these facilities, we will provide them and make sure that they work."
The conference brings together experts from the oil sector and security agencies from AFRICA, EUROPE, NORTHERN AND SOUTH AMERICA to find ways to work together to fight smuggling and cross-border oil spills.
Mr. Tampuli, who spoke at the event, said that Ghana was collaborating effectively with neighboring countries, such as Nigeria, but that much remained to be done to ensure that Cabal fuel operations are handled. "Ghana has taken a stand to ruthlessly attack this problem, which has implications for tax revenues. We are confident that the measures put in place and others that will be in the near future will help to minimize or even eliminate the threat. "
Tampuli said the ongoing partnership with the security agencies meant that patrols would continue on the east and west coasts to facilitate the arrest of smugglers.
"GRA Customs monitors border movements and facilitates the confiscation of badets and the disposal of products."
He also said that the government had enough political will to fight the activities of the oil smuggling gangs and warned that everything would be done to ensure that the activities of those who respect the rules are protected.
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