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Ghanaians will suffer intense hardship without E-levy – Supreme Court to Minority

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
May 4, 2022
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The apex court panel of seven presided over by Justice Nene Amegatcher in a unanimous ruling said “greater hardship” will be caused to the Ghanaian if the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy) is injuncted..

In the unanimous ruling the court said, Greater hardship will be caused to the General public than if granted and subsequently dismissed the application.

The court said “the balance of hardship tilt in favour of respondent” and the application is dismissed.

The court, however, directed the GRA to keep accurate transfers of proceeds received so that, after the substantive hearing no one is disadvantaged if the decision goes in favour of the Applicants.

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The Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu and two of his colleague MPs of the minority caucus filed the application at the Supreme Court to stop the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) on April 19 from collecting the controversial E-levy which started on May 1, 2022.

The other two MPs are Mahama Ayariga of Tamale Central Constituency and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa of North Tongue Constituency

Moving the application on Wednesday May 4, counsel for the Plaintiffs Lawyer Edudzie Tamakloe said, an irreparable damage would be caused to Ghanaians if the process is not halted.

He also contended that, at the time of the passage of the E-Levy only 136 were present which was below the 138 needed for the passage despite the records being corrected on March 31, to 137.

Counsel argued that, a member who was in the premises but was not in Parliament was counted subsequently.

Godfred Yeboah Dame, the Attorney-General while opposing to the grant of the application, prayed for the application to be dismissed.

According to the AG, the application has no cause of action and no factual statistics have been filed in the court regarding March 29 proceedings in Parliament.

The AG argued that, the Application, has no basis and should be dismissed especially when the bill has now been passed into a law.

Other members of the panel are Justice Prof. Nii Ashie Kotey, Justice Mariama Owusu, Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, Justice Yonny Kulendi, Justice Lovelance-Johnson and Justice Prof. Herrietta Mensah Bonsu.

Injunction application

The MPs had earlier filed a writ challenging the quorum that passed the controversial law.

But, their attempt to stop its implementation has failed.

In a motion notice for an application for interlocutory injunction filed at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, April 19, 2022, the NDC MPs want government restrained from commencing with the implementation of the Levy until the determination of the substantive suit before the Honourable Court.

They argue that, “a determination by the Honourable Court that the Electronic Transfer Levy Act, 2022(Act 1075) was passed contrary to Article 104(1) of the Constitution would render the Electronic Transfer Levy Act, 2022(Act 1075) null and void and of no effect.

“Therefore, it is judicially prudent that the Government of Ghana through the Ghana Revenue Authority or its officers and agents are restrained from commencing with the implementation of the Levy until the constitutionality of the passage of the Electronic Transfer Levy Act, 2022(Act 1075) is determined.”

The plaintiffs again contend that, “there are serious and weightier constitutional matters for the Honourable Court to determine, therefore, it is just and convenient that the implementation of the Levy by the Ghana Revenue Authority is temporarily frozen by the Honourable Court.”

“That unless the Ghana Revenue Authority is restrained, a subsequent nullification of the passage of the Electronic Transfer Levy Act, 2022(Act 1075) by the Honourable Court cannot restore the status quo.

“That unless the Ghana Revenue Authority is restrained, irreparable harm would be occasioned to the Plaintiffs and also to millions of citizens of Ghana and all other persons in Ghana on the basis that if the Honourable Court nullifies the passage of the Electronic Transfer Levy Act, 2022(Act 1075), the Government of Ghana would not be in the position to reimburse all the moneys paid by the millions of citizens of Ghana and all other persons. This will lead to the unfortunate situation of Government of Ghana unjustly enriching itself on the basis of an illegality at the expense of the citizens of Ghana and all other persons in Ghana.

Source: Starrfm online

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