GRA Graduates 289 Staff in Push to Boost Tax Expertise
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has successfully graduated almost 300 of its staff from the 2025 Professional Course in Taxation (PCT) as part of its strategy to close technical skills gaps and strengthen tax administration, with 289 out of 300 enrolled officers completing the programme; at the graduation event, Commissioner‑General Anthony Kwasi Sarpong highlighted that investing in human capital is a central element of the Authority’s transformation agenda, emphasising that comprehensive training and ethical behaviour are crucial for effective revenue mobilisation that supports national development and sustains public confidence, and he encouraged the new graduates to uphold high standards of professionalism and avoid conduct that could undermine integrity, while the course — organised by the Domestic Tax Revenue Division Technical Training Unit — blended classroom instruction, practical attachments, and advanced sessions designed to equip participants with up‑to‑date tax administration competencies suitable for a digitalised economy, a commitment further symbolised by awards presented to the top performers.

