Togo: Government Teams Up with Private Sector to Set Up Anti Fraudulent Import Body

Economy
Saturday, 12 August 2023 04:20
Togo: Government Teams Up with Private Sector to Set Up Anti Fraudulent Import Body

(Togo First) - Togo should soon have an organization for monitoring fraudulent imports. In this framework, the government and private sector of the country have teamed up. 

The project aims to better tackle unfair competition and ensure fair market competition. It was announced just after the last meeting of the Consultation Committee between the State and the Private Sector. Held on August 7, this meeting, the second of the year, was chaired by Sani Yaya, Minister of Economy and Finance. It brought together various officials, as well as representatives from the private sector, including the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Togo (CCI-Togo).

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The monitoring framework for fraudulent imports will be coordinated by the Executive Secretary of the Consultation Committee, Moyeme Baniab, a senior banking executive.

Besides covering the framework’s establishment, participants at the meeting also assessed progress made respective to the previous meeting’s recommendations and evaluated the private sector's commitment to public procurement. It appears that significant progress has been made, especially in resolving issues related to land tariffs at the Port of Lomé and fiscal appeal bodies.

The Committee also announced an upcoming satisfaction survey of the private sector. According to Minister Sani Yaya, this survey will be conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic and Demographic Studies (INSEED), and will provide feedback on the reforms undertaken, with the aim of continually improving the quality of public services.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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