
Smuggling has negative impact on revenue collection – Chanda
GOVERNMENT is concerned about the revenue losses it is incurring through rampant smuggling of goods into the country, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Gerry Chanda has said. Colonel Chanda said Government through the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) is losing colossal sums of money due to smuggling. Col. Chanda said this at his office on Wednesday when British American Tobacco (BAT) country managing director Clara Milambo paid a courtesy call on him.
“Smuggling is of great concern to the country because we are losing colossal sums of money,” Col. Chanda said.
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