A group calling itself the Concerned Media Practitioners has accused the Automobile Dealers Union Ghana of operating illegally and urged authorities to investigate the union.
In a statement issued in Accra, the group alleged that the union has failed to renew its registration with the Registrar General’s Department since it expired in 2021.
The group also claimed that checks indicate the union has not been filing its tax returns with the Ghana Revenue Authority since its registration in 2019.
“These alleged irregularities raise serious concerns about the legitimacy of the union’s operations,” the statement said.
The group further questioned the union’s recent announcement of a proposed 15 percent reduction in vehicle prices, describing it as unrealistic and potentially misleading.
Michael Boateng, convenor of the Concerned Media Practitioners, called on the appropriate authorities to take immediate action to address the matter.

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