ICPC, CITN Partner to Promote Transparency, Improve Nigeria’s Taxation System

By Charles Ogba, Abuja

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The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) in Nigeria, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu has expressed willingness to partner with the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) to combat fraud, promote transparency and accountability in the national taxation system.

The endorsement was made known during a courtesy visit to the ICPC Headquarters in Abuja by the President of CITN, Mr. Samuel Agbeluyi, which was described by the ICPC Chairman as pertinent to curbing tax related corruption.

Dr. Aliyu outlined key agenda for the partnership to include public awareness, technology and policy advocacy, which according to him, were crucial to the promotion of transparency, accountability and excellence in the taxation sector; stressing the need for Nigerians to contribute to its development by normalising tax payment.

“The relationship between ICPC and CITN will be consolidated by revisiting the existing Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and ensuring that the terms are reviewed and improved upon,” he further stated.

The ICPC boss also assured CITN of the Commission’s unwavering support, as well as collaboration with other key players in the sector, including Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to effectively prevent and check tax related offences.

While speaking, Mr. Samuel Agbeluyi said the the CITN is committed to making Nigeria great by plugging loopholes in the taxation system and that has led to numerous interactions with stakeholders to discuss promoting excellence, professionalism and ethical standards in the practice of taxation.

“The crucial role that an efficient tax system plays in building a sustainable and prosperous economy cannot be over emphasised,” Agbeluyi said.

In his opinion, the drive to make taxation a cornerstone of national economic development necessitated collaboration with key stakeholders.
The President of CITN outlined capacity building and public advocacy as some of the areas in which the institute hoped to partner, with the aim of creating a robust and efficient tax administration system that will boost revenue generation of the country.

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