Illegal cigarette industry explodes under Covid-19 lockdown with help from police: Yusuf Abramjee

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Mr Yusuf Abramjee, head of Tax Justice SA, has campaigned tirelessly for the South African government to bring to book the hardened criminals and dirty tobacco industry companies that have made huge sums on the backs of taxpayers. Although law enforcers were making some headway in pursuing charges in the criminal justice system against some of the villains, under the Covid-19 lockdown illegal trade has exploded. In this podcast, Mr Abramjee describes how industrial-scale illicit cigarette dealing and cross-border smuggling has flourished under the government's ban on the sale of tobacco products. He appeals for a rethink, telling BizNews journalist Jackie Cameron that the government is losing R35m a day in taxes - at a time when it could be shoring them up by allowing smokers to buy their poison through the formal retail sector. - Jackie Cameron Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
21 Apr 2020 10AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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