Automated CCH eyes more revenue collection
Our Correspondent | Thursday, 3 July 2008
CHITTAGONG, July 01: Realisation of the duties and taxes at Chittagong Customs House (CCH) would increase many times and harassment of the stakeholders would be stopped with the successful implementation of the automation programme. It would also ensure transparency and draw an end to the corrupt practices in the related field.
Chief Co-ordinator of Chittagong Custom House (CCH) Automation Project Md Amirul Hoque expressed the hope while he was briefing Area Commander of Chittagong and General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 24th Artillery Division Md Shamim Chowdhury on the progress of the automation programme of CCH at Chittagong Chamber House auditorium Monday.
Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) President Saifuzzaman Chowdhury drew the attention of GOC on installing scanning machine at Chittagong Port for proper implementation of the long-awaited automation programme at CCH.
In this connection, CCCI president said, the proposal of installing scanning machine has already been sent to the Chief Adviser for his approval.
GOC assured of providing all out cooperation towards successful implementation of the automation programme at CCH. He lauded the role of CCCI in enabling the national economy to prosper through proper implementation of such a glaring instance of public private partnership project. GOC wished prompt implementation of the same at all custom houses for the greater national interest.
Automation programme monitoring committee president Brigadier General Hasan Nasir and joint forces officials were also present on the occasion.
Chief Co-ordinator of Chittagong Custom House (CCH) Automation Project Md Amirul Hoque expressed the hope while he was briefing Area Commander of Chittagong and General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 24th Artillery Division Md Shamim Chowdhury on the progress of the automation programme of CCH at Chittagong Chamber House auditorium Monday.
Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) President Saifuzzaman Chowdhury drew the attention of GOC on installing scanning machine at Chittagong Port for proper implementation of the long-awaited automation programme at CCH.
In this connection, CCCI president said, the proposal of installing scanning machine has already been sent to the Chief Adviser for his approval.
GOC assured of providing all out cooperation towards successful implementation of the automation programme at CCH. He lauded the role of CCCI in enabling the national economy to prosper through proper implementation of such a glaring instance of public private partnership project. GOC wished prompt implementation of the same at all custom houses for the greater national interest.
Automation programme monitoring committee president Brigadier General Hasan Nasir and joint forces officials were also present on the occasion.