The Commissioner of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Isaac Crentsil, has urged freight forwarders in the country to uphold higher ethical standards in the discharge of their duties to ensure that they get the derived satisfaction from the services they require.
Isaac Crentsil was speaking at the maiden Annual General Meeting of the Customs Brokers Association of Ghana which was part of efforts to re-strategize and improve on its operations at the country’s ports.
“The membership of CUBAG must know, or be reminded that your job as brokers is a professional job. A professional must know his or her job to a level of expertise. Furthermore a professional’s job is guided by ethics of the profession,” he said.
The acting President of the association noted that the national executive committee of CUBAG has been working tirelessly over the years to give the Association recognition in the clearing and freight forwarding industry.
Some executives from the Ghana Shippers Authority, Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana, Association of Custom House Agencies of Ghana and the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders, were present to solidarize with members of CUBAG.