Updated Tue, June 14th 2016 at 14:59 GMT +3MOMBASA, KENYA: The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) on Tuesday began auctioning un-taxed goods that have stayed at the Port of Mombasa for long and warned cartels to keep off the exercise. KRA Manager in charge of Port Operations, Mr Joseph Kaguru said they have put in place logistics to auction unclaimed containers.'' Earlier on , KRA Regional Manager Nicholas Kinoti noted that the tax collector agency had put in place logistics to ensure the exercise runs smoothly. He announced that the auction for a range of motor vehicle units will be conducted next week on Tuesday. During the auction at the Kilindini Customs Warehouse within Mombasa port , an assortment of goods ranging from motor vehicle tyres, building and house construction material, vegetable cooking oil, citric acid , ladies footwear , Pakistani white rice were being offered for sale.
Source: Standard Digital June 14, 2016 12:32 UTC