Ali Mufuruki
In Summary
- According to the InfoTech Investment Group chief executive officer, a man claiming to be a Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) officer swooped on his Woolworth Stores offices in the city, and after allegedly refusing to identify himself, called his seniors from the taxman’s special task force, to investigate cargo that was being offloaded at that time, saying they were verifying tax compliance.
Dar es Salaam. Prominent businessman Ali Mufuruki has lashed
out at the “abuse of power” in tax raids after the temporary closure of his
shop in a night swoop Wednesday reportedly to inspect a cargo that was being
offloaded.
According to the InfoTech Investment Group chief executive
officer, a man claiming to be a Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) officer
swooped on his Woolworth Stores offices in the city, and after allegedly
refusing to identify himself, called his seniors from the taxman’s special task
force, to investigate cargo that was being offloaded at that time, saying they
were verifying tax compliance.
But the manner in which the whole exercise was conducted
seemingly did not augur well with the businessman, who expressed disappointment
through social media saying some members of his staff were also taken in for an
hours-long interrogation.
“What is happening now has nothing to do with tax
collection, it is abuse of power,” he said in a Whatsapp group text seen by The
Citizen.
“If (it) is allowed to go on unchecked, the gains we have
made over the last 20 months will be rolled back.”
And speaking to The Citizen in an interview yesterday, the
businessman confirmed having sent the text, and referred this reporter to his
manager for further information since he was out of the country.
“As I write this message from Milan Italy, my manager is
recording a statement at the Central Police Station for ostensibly threatening
the security official,” he noted.
This is not the first time that businesspeople have complained
against abuses by officers.
Early this year, Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan also
directed the newly-appointed TRA top brass to stop the harassment of taxpayers
amid an outcry from traders over the unnecessary excessive use of force and
abusive language.
“There are complaints from businesspeople that after they
leave the port with their cleared merchandise they are usually stopped on the
road by TRA officers, who demand to charge up to Sh10 million, which isn’t
recorded anywhere.
When they ask why they (businesspeople) are treated that
way, TRA officers claim that they are doing it as per instruction from their
bosses, and proclaim ‘hapa kazi tu’,” the VP said shortly after the swearing in
of the new TRA commissioner general Charles Kachere.
Mr Mufuruki said he had reported the matter to TRA
Commissioner General for further investigations.
Mr Joehans Bushiri, general manager of Woolworth (W-store
Tanzania Ltd), said they were not certain if the man belonged to TRA or not,
and now they are putting their hopes on on-going investigations by the police.
Narrating the raid, he said the man who introduced himself
as a TRA officer appeared “drunk” when he arrived at the shop in a private
vehicle.
They had just offloaded the shipment at night, since delivery trucks
are not allowed in the city centre during the day.
“The man came with a private car and he was drunk. He
refused to mention his name and did not provide an identity card; we started to
doubt him,” he told The Citizen yesterday through telephone.
He added that they had nothing to hide since they had paid
tax for the consignment, but still they needed to confirm he was a TRA officer
as he claimed before allowing him to inspect the cargo.
Instead, Mr Bashiri said, the man closed the shop and
arrested one staff member who was released on bail yesterday.
“We are thankful because our business has been opened again
and the police are investigating the case,” he said.
TRA director for tax payer services and education Richard
Kayombo confirmed to have received the claim, saying that the case was now on
the Commissioner General’s desk.
However, he refused to talk more about the matter saying
investigations were underway.
“I cannot comment on the matter because it is in hands of CG
for investigations,” he said.
Source: The Citizen
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