AYV News, August 26, 2024
The Parliament of Sierra Leone, through its Public Accounts Committee (PAC), has recovered a remarkable NLe50 million from various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) during the 2021 and 2022 Auditor General Report hearings held in the House of Parliament.
Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Ibrahim Tawa Conteh has called out non-compliance with Goods and Services Tax Regulations, putting forward a scathing critique of their failure to adhere to Goods and Services Tax (GST) regulations.
As the second-highest-ranking official in the House of Parliament, his vocal condemnation underscored the importance of upholding financial protocols for a healthy and transparent economy.
Hon. Ibrahim Tawa Conteh’s remarks come at a critical juncture when the effective implementation of GST regulations is vital for bolstering the country’s revenue streams and fostering fiscal discipline. By pointing out lapses in compliance within government institutions, he highlights the urgency of addressing these discrepancies to ensure accountability and efficient tax collection processes.
Hon. Tawa Conteh’s stance serves as a rallying cry for greater adherence to tax laws across all sectors of governance. His advocacy for upholding regulatory standards not only reflects his commitment to good governance but also signals a call to action for authorities to rectify these shortcomings promptly.
His call for accountability in GST compliance sets a precedent for a more transparent and law-abiding governmental system. It is a reminder that adherence to tax regulations is not merely a legal obligation but a fundamental pillar for sustaining a robust and equitable economic framework.