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SARS beefs up compliance unit

15 Jun 2004 - by Staff reporter
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‘Expect more inspections’

WHILE THE “customs compliance campaign” initiated by SA Revenue Services (SARS) earlier
this year has nabbed a number of fraudsters and their accomplices, the authorities are taking the campaign up a gear or
two with a host of new faces being added to
their compliance unit, according to customs specialists, Deloittes.
SARS has advertised 30 positions for this unit, they told FTW, including management positions
and investigators.
“Some of the positions available include legal support and legal advisers,” Deloittes said.
And the consultants warned that this added
more urgency for everyone to ensure that their
own compliance was
up to speed.
“With these developments in mind, more inspections can be expected from SARS.”

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