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GCNet pays GH¢8 million dividend to government


  19 Juin      74        Economie (21085),

 

Accra, June 19, GNA – The Ghana Community Network Services Limited (GCNet) on Tuesday presented a final dividend of GH¢8 million to government, bringing the company’s total dividend payment for 2017 to GH¢17 million.

GCNet had earlier this year, paid an interim dividend of GH¢9 million in respect of government’s equity holdings.

Speaking to reporters after the presentation of the cheque to the Finance Minister, Mr Ken Ofori-Atta, the Executive Chairman of GCNet, Dr Nortey Omaboe reiterated the company’s commitment to be at the fore front of revenue mobilisation and trade facilitation.

He said as a trade development and facilitation Company, GCNet would continue to deploy electronic systems for the clearing of goods and mobilisation of tax revenue, both domestic and foreign, for the government.

« GCNet will continue to deploy and develop effective innovative ICT systems to enhance revenue collection for the government through investments in technology, » Dr Omaboe stated.

He disclosed that, currently GCNet had deployed its revenue collections systems to 65 GRA offices across the country, adding that, by the end of next month all the GRA offices would have been connected.

Dr Omaboe said the company had brought a lot of value to government’s revenue mobilisation efforts and pledged that the GCNet would continue to work hard and develop system to enhance government revenue mobilisation.

Mr Ofori-Atta in his remarks said GCNet was one of the PPP companies, which had consistently paid dividends to government.

Receiving the cheque, Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta acknowledged GCNet’s consistency in the payment of dividend to government.

He said revenue mobilisation was key to achieving the Ghana beyond Aid agenda and urged GCNet to continue supporting government in addressing the challenges, with regard to revenue mobilisation.

GCNet is a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) between government and other private entities, including Ecobank and GCB banks.

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