DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzanian Prime Minister
Kassim Majaliwa on Wednesday ordered the east African country's
police chief to arrest two businessmen for allegedly using his name
to clear cargo from the Dar es Salaam port without paying
taxes.
"You shouldn't allow someone to come here and tell you that he
has been directed by the President or the Vice President or even me
to clear his cargo. You should always stick to the laws and
procedures," Majaliwa told port authorities when he paid a surprise
visit.
The Prime Minister said two businessmen, owners of NAS Company
and Wallmark, reportedly tried to use his name to clear 44 trucks
with trailers from the Dar es Salaam port, a move that was aimed at
evading paying taxes.
Majaliwa ordered the Inspector General Police Simon Sirro to
arrest the duo who imported the trucks from Turkey.
Majaliwa directed the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) to strictly
work in accordance with the laws and procedures of the country instead of
listening to businessmen, who sometimes uses the names of top government
officials to try and clear their consignments without paying due
taxes.
The prime minister said the traders tried to con port
authorities to clear the trucks, which were imported in 2015 from
Turkey.
"The owners of the trailers had only paid 30 percent of the bill
of lading and they tried to use my name to get exempted," he said.
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