Publican AI cuts import processing time to five minutes - GRA boss
Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority, defended the Publican AI system on Monday, April 13, saying, "The Publican AI reduces the two hours to five minutes."
The Publican AI system is part of efforts to modernise operations at Ghana's ports. The system is expected to reduce processing times and improve accuracy in the valuation of imports. The AI-driven platform is designed to streamline verification procedures and enhance the government's ability to detect inconsistencies in import declarations. The old system relied heavily on manual processes and benchmark values. Advances in technology now make it possible to trace the origin of goods more precisely.
The adoption of the Publican AI system is seen as a major step towards improving revenue mobilisation and ensuring fairness in import valuation. Authorities are better equipped to confirm the authenticity of declared prices.
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GRA boss Anthony Kwasi Sarpong is touting the new Publican AI system for import processing. The AI promises big changes to import valuation - but what does this mean for revenue mobilization?
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