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RELAX, THE COURT WILL UNQUESTIONABLY TAKE CARE OF ITS BUSINESS - ANNOH-DOMPREH TELLS ABLAKWA

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Relax, the Court will unquestionably take care of its business - Annoh-Dompreh tells Ablakwa

 

E-Levy to be carried out on May 1

 

GRA will be in scorn of court if E-Levy is passed, Ablakwa

 

Greater part Chief Whip of the eighth Parliament of Ghana, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has expressed that the resistance NDC shouldn't worry over the destiny of cases they have introduced at the Supreme Court.

 

As indicated by the administrator, Okudzeto Ablakwa is stressed over the larger part's press confabs on the minority's activities at the Apex Court.

 

In a Twitter post on Saturday, April 23, 2021, he stated, "My old buddy Hon. Ablakwa I am told is communicating profound concerns on our Press Confab. on their activities at the Apex Court. You ought not be stressed sibling; we just communicated our standard wariness to your frequently 'rushed' activities at the law Court."

 

"The Court will absolutely take care of its business!" he added.

 

The Minority in Parliament is presently in court over the entry of the electronic exchange demand by parliament.

 

The Minority arranged a walkout when the money serve introduced the electronic exchange bill in parliament for endorsement, to show their settled ready on their dissatisfaction with regards to the toll.

 

The Majority, be that as it may, went on to pass the toll within the sight of 136 MPS, which the Minority says doesn't establish a majority.

 

Driven by the Minority chief, Haruna Iddrisu, the Supreme Court has been appealed to deliver the entry of the bill invalid and void.

 

In the interim, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has consented the bill into regulation.

 

The GRA has in this manner reported that the execution of the bill will begin on May 1.

 

It was after this declaration that the Minority recorded one more case looking for an injuction on the execution of the said bill.

 

Hon Okudzeto Ablakwa has, notwithstanding, expressed that the Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority will be in scorn of court assuming he proceeds with the bill's execution under the steady gaze of the legal dispute is heard.

 

The electronic exchange demand is a 1.5% toll that will be charged on electronic exchanges over 100.

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