The Tanzania Minerals Audit Agency
(TMAA) asked the government officials at the country’s exit and entry
points to acquaint themselves with the mining laws to maximally control
the illegal business of minerals.
The rampant illegal exports of minerals
through panya routes are reportedly subjecting the country to
substantial loss of revenues through uncollected taxes.
“It’s high time we worked jointly with
all stakeholders in the mining sector to save the nation from massive
revenues loss,” he said at the closure of a two-day seminar that brought
together officials from TMAA, Customs, Police and Airport security.
He
said collaboration among various stakeholders would make easy the TMAA
task of checking mineral smuggling and royalty evasion.
The TMAA Manager for Valuation, Mr
George Kaseza, said the auditing carried by the agency is not limited to
the period for which it was established but it goes back to the period
the audit started operations.
TMAA, in collaboration with the Tanzania
Revenues Authority (TRA) customs officials for instance has discovered
that the TanzaniteOne evaded paying royalty since 2004 to 2009 worth
1.5bn/-.
In the meantime, Mr Kaseza said the
agency will in the near future establish a database to make available
the mining licences and other export or import permits with the view of
controlling forging of the certificates and easing the officials’ task
of tracing the origin of the mineral cargos.
Lack of modern equipment and manpower at
various entry or exit points remain to be among the challenges facing
TMAA.
Mr Kaseza said swift measures were in the pipeline to address most
of the challenges. He cited scanners used to detect minerals in luggage
at the airports, saying some minerals are not detectable by the
gadgets, the loophole that some dishonesty smugglers use to evade
government taxes.
He said emerald or tanzanite gemstones
are among the expensive metals in the world but could not be detected by
the scanners.
Speaking on the first day of the seminar, TMAA Managing
Director, Engineer Paul Masanja said mineral smuggling among small and
medium miners was rampant and a serious challenge that needs concerted
efforts by all stakeholders to rescue the government from massive
revenue loss.
Source: The Daily News, www.dailynews.co.tz, reported by Sebastian Mrindoko in Dar es Salaam
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