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GRA stands by SML in GHS3 billion savings claim

But GRA’s statement stopped short of saying how much SML will be paid per year under the consolidated contract. The Fourth Estate has estimated that SML will be walking away with a cool US$100 million every year under that contract (whether ten or five years). SML had earlier rubbished the figure as a ‘figment of the journalists’ imagination’ but did not also say what the correct figure is.

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The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has declared its full support to the claim by Strategic Mobilization Limited (SML) Ghana that the company saved the state over GHS3 billion between 2020 and 2021. 

This comes after a documentary by The Fourth Estate showed the CEO of SML, Christian Tetteh Sottie saying that he had no idea about SML saving government GHS3 billion and that some of the claims on the company’s website are in fact not correct. He also said the GHS3 billion figure was a misrepresentation by the Ghanaian media.

SML has since changed their statement on that matter and said that indeed, the GHS3 billion is not a creation of the media but it is actually correction.

In a statement, GRA also said a new consolidated contract granted SML for revenue assurance in the upstream oil and the minerals and metal sectors is for five years and not 10 years as The Fourth Estate reported.

But GRA’s statement stopped short of saying how much SML will be paid per year under the consolidated contract. The Fourth Estate has estimated that SML will be walking away with a cool US$100 million every year under that contract (whether ten or five years). SML had earlier rubbished the figure as a ‘figment of the journalists’ imagination’ but did not also say what the correct figure is.

GRA’s statement, however, lauded SML for helping the state to plug some of the tax revenue leakages in the downstream oil sectors, and how that has helped the GRA to attain a domestic tax to GDP ratio of 18%.

Find the full statement below:

STRATEGIC MOBILISATION LIMITED REVENUE ASSURANCE CONTRACT

The attention of the Board and Management of Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has been drawn to a publication made by The Fourth Estate on its website on 18th December 2023 and subsequent publications in various media.

The Publication alleges that the Hon. Minister for Finance has awarded a ‘’questionable’’ contract to Strategic Mobilization Ghana Limited (SML) to monitor Upstream Petroleum Production and to Audit the value chain of Minerals and Metals Resources.

BACKGROUND TO CONTRACT

The GRA affirms that, together with the Ministry of Finance, it has signed a consolidated contract with SML to monitor and audit;

(a) Downstream Petroleum Sector (2019)
(b) Upstream Petroleum Production (2023)
(c) Minerals and Metals Resources Value Chain (2023)

The new and consolidated contract which is for a term of five (5) years and not ten (10) years (as alleged by the publication) was agreed upon based on the performance of SML in monitoring the downstream petroleum sector and the provision of instant reconciliation of real-time data in the sector.

PERFORMANCE OF DOWNSTREAM PETROLEUM ASSURANCE CONTRACT

1. Prior to the engagement of SML, GRA operated a manual system for the measurement of fuel in depots. The use of dipsticks for measurement was archaic and posed a risk to officers who climbed a ladder to measure the fuel in the tankers. It was inefficient and prone to revenue leakages.

Currently, oil deposited by the Bulk-Oil Distribution Companies in the depots is measured by SML with the aid of sensors installed on the depots (Red flow metres). During offloading from the depots, SML again measures all the various liftings of the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs).

2. All these pieces of information are captured and reconciled with data from the ICUMS. This is done with the GRA petroleum unit. If there are discrepancies, Customs inform the OMC to enter a post-entry to correct the differences.

3. SML in the petroleum sector provides additional data independent of the Customs ICUMS data capable of validating anomalies in quantities imported, discharged and accounted for by way of taxes.

4. The revenue assurance exercise undertaken by EY Ghana and later by the Revenue Assurance and Compliance Enforcement (RACE) of the Ministry of Finance confirmed systemic deficiencies in the accounting and collection of petroleum taxes between 2015 and 2020. The mode of transmission of data from various sources and systems was fraught with inconsistencies resulting in loss of revenue. Extensive reconciliation had to be done on the various platforms and institutions within the Petroleum Downstream value chain to collect revenue that would have otherwise been lost.

5. The work of SML over the period has led to a significant increase in the figures reported in the downstream petroleum sector, from an average of 350 million litres per month in 2018 and 2019, to 450 million litres per month from 2020/2021. This represents over a thirty- three per cent (33%) increase in volume reporting and an average of an extra 100 million litres per month at a levy rate of GHS1.44p. The extra revenue variance gained for the two (2) years will exceed GHS3 billion. This performance is attributable mainly to the introduction of ICUMS and SML systems.

THE CONSOLIDATED CONTRACT

Based on the performance of Strategic Mobilization Ghana (SML) Limited, the Ministry of Finance directed that the existing contract of SML be expanded to cover the petroleum Upstream and the Mining Sector to minimize the risk of revenue leakages.

The Consolidated Contract seeks to leverage the experience, technology, and know-how of SML Ghana Limited in the Downstream Petroleum Sector and the Minerals and Metals Sector to provide revenue assurance in the Upstream.

RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS BY FOURTH ESTATE

1. GRA restate that the consolidated contract which is a risk-reward contract seeks to bring efficiency in Revenue Assurance Services provided to GRA. SML per the contract is required to provide resources for the execution of the contract. By implication, if there is no value addition, SML is not paid. In short, the principle of risk and reward is the fulcrum of the contract.

2. The Contract is for five (5) years and is performance-based and approved under Section 40 of the Public Procurement Act, Act 663, 2003. The Board and Management www.gra.gov.gh affirm that all legal and proper processes were followed in procuring the services of SML.

3. SML solely financed the capital expenditures and cutting-edge technology that is employed in the monitoring and auditing services provided to GRA in the Downstream Petroleum Sector.

CONCLUSION

GRA is confident that with the introduction of various initiatives, technology, and revenue assurance measures such as this, GRA will continue to see a significant increase in revenue such as the about 50% year-on-year increase in revenue this year. However, GRA will continue to explore more methods of blocking leakages and increasing compliance to enable us to attain a national Tax to GDP ratio of over 18%.

–End–

SIGNED
COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT

Source: norvanreports.com

Tags: Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA)savedStrategic Mobilization Limited (SML) Ghana
Efo Komla Hukporti

Efo Komla Hukporti

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