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Graft rife at KRA, says taxman
Kenya Revenue Authority Commissioner General Michael Waweru said more than 162 officers involved in corrupt practices have faced disciplinary action in the last 18 months on November 28, 2009. Photo/PAUL WAWERU.
Corruption within the Kenya Revenue Authority is rife, according to Commissioner General Michael Waweru who revealed that more than 162 officers involved in corrupt practices have faced disciplinary action in the last 18 months.
The corruption stems from "inappropriate relationships" between KRA staff and tax payers, according to the authority boss.
As a result, the tax collector was experiencing one of the highest staff turnovers among the public institutions in the country Mr Waweru explained.
“Over the last 18 months, the Authority has taken disciplinary action against 162 members of staff for corruption, theft, fraud and complicity in tax evasion, out of which 54 per cent are customs officers,” according to Mr Waweru.
“We do appreciate that tax collection is not an easy task. We are faced with numerous challenges some of which touch on issues of integrity,” he stated at a press briefing at his office Saturday.
The Authority was reacting to an expose titled “the port of impunity” aired on KTN. In the expose, clearing and forwarding agents Salhiya is accused of colluding with KRA staff to evade tax by under declaring the goods.
In this instance, the agent had declared a tax payment of Sh199,000 instead of the correct figure of Sh2 million according to Commissioner of Customs Wambui Namu who accompanied the Commissioner general to the press briefing.
In an organisation the size of KRA, Mr Waweru observed that there were bound to be elements whose intentions may be contrary to its goals.
“It is against this backdrop that KRA has instituted measures to eradicate corruption within its ranks and ensure that it collects all the revenue due to the government.”
The Commissioner General said the Authority was tightening the noose to seal all corruption loopholes that the perpetrators have been exploiting to defraud the government.
Among the measures, he said, was the establishment of mechanisms that reduce the time the tax payers take while dealing with the Authority.
“Among the initiatives taken include introduction of online services in lodgment of customs entries, import declaration application, filing of income tax and VAT returns and payment of taxes,” Mr Waweru said.
Besides, the hailed the development of an Integrity Action Plan undertaken jointly with the World Customs Organisation and the Commonwealth Secretariat for working towards eradicating corruption at the Times Towers.
Under the Plan, Mr Waweru disclosed the Authority has also developed an Integrity Testing Programme undertaken jointly with the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission to test the integrity of its staff.
It has also instituted Corruption Prevention Committees in all its departments and regions and carries corruption risk assessment on a regular basis.
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KRA ought to know by imposing high tax margins only leads to more corruption as the 85% of the economy comprises of small businesswhich can`t afford the goverment over ambitious tax collection targets. Mr Waweru wake up Kenya is struggling economy and not a 1st world economy.
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I wish the government could recognize and appreciate what is being done by Mr. John Allan Namu and his friend Mohammed Ali to eradicate corruption in our midst. There investigation on Kenya ports Authority and Kenya Revenue Authority deserve credit. The KRA Commissioner General Mr. Waweru has told us of the disciplinary action taken against 162 Officers but he did not elaborate on the action taken against the officers! Were they just warned and left there or transferred to new stations for them to scheme for new methods of corruption? Please Mr Waweru expound on that.
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Yep Mr. Waweru. Don't lie to Kenyans. KRA is also suffering in HR corruption. If people are being hired after paying a bribe of more than 100K, what will make the same individuals not engage in it to get back there out flow and this results into a habitual behavior. KRA is number 1 in corruption, i always wonder how the police beat them. Kenya tax is as high TX US. Kenya VAT is 16% TX sales tax is 8.5%, while you can never compare anything between the two. There is a big problem Mr. Waweru.




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