Kwaku Sakyi Addo Wages Proxy War

The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications has started a vigorous campaign aimed at whipping up public opinion against the Ghana Revenue Authority�s deployment of Subah Infosolutions Ltd�s monitoring technology aimed at ensuring by the various telecommunications companies out of just revenues. With virtually all legal impediments that have prevented the Ghana Revenue Authority from fully deploying the services of Subah Infosolutions know resolved, the Telecommunications Companies (Telcos) have started a kind of proxy war, using Kwaku Sakyi-Addo�s Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications. The Telcos have started this proxy war obviously because, with the legal tussle that disenabled Subah from connecting to their systems to effectively monitor traffic of calls and related activities, coupled with the fact that the necessary legal framework has been provided Subah is now able to connect directly unto the system of the Telcos thereby being to discover huge under-declarations by some of the Telcos. Revealingly, this proxy war started after Subah Infosolutions, based on the current legal regime, gained access to plug its systems into various Telcos systems to effectively monitor their telecommunication traffic, which resulted in discovery of huge discrepancies between the actual traffic volumes and the volumes that the Telcos, report to the NCA and GRA as their traffic. Indeed, in one very telling instance, one of the Telcos was found to have cheated government out of revenue due to the state of Ghana on one million minutes of calls! Significantly, Kwaku Sakyi Addo�s Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, whose operations is being directly funded by contributions from the various telecommunications companies, has not said anything about this obvious stealing of monies that rightly belong to the Ghanaian taxpayer. Indeed, indications are that more of the Telcos could be caught in this web of under-declarations hence the apparent proactive stance on the part of the Telcos to use Kwaku Sakyi Addo�s outfit to wage a proxy war that appears to be against Subah, but is indeed targeted at denying government the right revenues due to the state. This ripping off of the state of Ghana would not have been found had GRA not engaged Subah to monitor the Telcos. Interestingly, while the Telcos are obviously hiding behind Kwaku Sakyi Addo�s Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications to wage their proxy war aimed at frustrating the work of Subah and thereby deny the people of Ghana the right revenues due them, those same companies have variously signed non-disclosure agreements with Subah. The effect of these non-disclosure agreements meant that Subah, and to some extent the government of Ghana, are effectively disenabled from defending themselves using the facts and figures gleaned from the systems of the various Telcos. The Ghanaian Lens has it on very good authority that Kwaku Salyi Addo�s Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications has made contact with a number of communications of the opposition engaging them so as to politicize the whole debate into an NDC versus NPP debate while the Telcos walk away with their loot.