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Monday, November 7, 2022 –Police have been deployed across the country to deal with those trading in contraband products.
In a new bid to reduce cases of tax evasion in the country, Acting Inspector General of Police, Noor Gabow, has today confirmed their commitment to help the tax man in enforcing related laws.
Gabow therefore directed his troops to commence nationwide crackdown on illegal and contraband goods now on an increase in the country.
Therefore, police all over the country have received orders to remain vigilance in their respective areas so that to deal with such unscrupulous business people.
In that regard, all station commanding bosses have been asked to liaise with local Kenya Revenue Authority KRA offices within their areas so that to make this exercise run smooth.
“Regional and County commanders should take command responsibility over these operations in coordination with KRA as necessary,” the police IG said on Monday November 7.
Evading tax has robbed not only government of its fair share of revenues but also development for her citizens; what recently saw President William Ruto promise to lead from the front in paying taxes.
Ruto stated that tax collection is a serious matter which cannot be compromised.