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How to apply for CEPS in Ghana

Recently, we witnessed how young graduates queued to enter into the immigration. If you are interested in serving your country, you might consider becoming a customs officer too. Read on to find out how to apply for CEPS in Ghana.
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In every country it is evident that main source of funds for development comes from taxes paid by the good citizens of the country. Therefore CEPs officers play a very important role when they prevent criminals from cheating the state through tax evasions.

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They also protect the country’s revenue when they prevent goods from being smuggled across the border. Not only revenue but also the country’s safety. Goods usually smuggled are illegal or harmful to health. That is why the authorities have issued bans on it. The CEP’s department ensures that the law is obeyed and upheld.

The officers of CEPs are also very instrumental in providing protection at our various land borders bounding the country. Thus preventing external aggression leading to the promotion of territorial integrity of Ghana.

The CEP’s department also helps in controlling high unemployment rates by providing employment opportunities to the general public especially fresh young graduates, ready to serve their country.

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They advertise on various media platforms once their recruitment is in progress and vacancies need to be filled. Recruitment is made public and open to all and sundry to apply equal for the job vacancies.

COST

GH 50.00 cedis

DURATION

Should not take more than a day to complete the process

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      Candidates are to satisfy the following requirements when applying for ceps.

      • military standards

      STEPS TO APPLY FOR CEPS

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        NOTE: Visit the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Career Portal at: http://www.gra.gov.gh. To verify if they are recruiting or if there’s a vacancy. *Candidates who meet the requirements are shortlisted and informed at a later date of further arrangements

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