In a decisive move to tackle customs fraud and safeguard national revenue, Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced the initiation of routine spot checks on imported containers. This measure is a key component of the government’s broader strategy to enhance transparency and ensure equitable revenue collection from importers. Browne emphasized that the initiative aligns with his recent commitment to bolster customs oversight and establish a People’s Restitution Fund. This fund will serve as a repository for penalties, interest, and other charges levied against customs violators, with the proceeds earmarked to finance vital social programs. The Prime Minister underscored the importance of these efforts in curbing under-invoicing and other fraudulent practices, which have long undermined the country’s fiscal integrity. By implementing these rigorous inspection protocols, the government aims to foster a fairer and more accountable import-export ecosystem, ultimately benefiting the nation’s economic stability and social welfare initiatives.
