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    Governor Halts Juba’s Secret Tax Racket Overnight

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 24, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Surging prices spark alarm

    Sharp rises in market prices have prompted Central Equatoria State Governor Lt. Gen. Rabi Mujung Emmanuel to move against unauthorised tax collectors operating across Juba. His order follows growing complaints that hidden levies were squeezing traders and consumers alike.

    Illegal levies choke Juba markets

    Investigations led by Local Government Minister Leon Abe Brown uncovered what he called “self-deployed groups extorting traders in broad daylight.” Officials say the illegal fees inflated commodity costs while diverting revenue away from recognised state channels.

    Security committee uncovers network

    During Tuesday’s State Security Committee meeting, members reviewed evidence showing multiple checkpoints in local markets. Witness accounts suggested money was collected without receipts, creating confusion over legitimate charges and undermining public faith in official institutions entrusted with revenue mobilisation.

    Governor Mujung’s decisive measures

    The governor ordered every revenue institution to vet its agents immediately. Police units received instructions to identify, arrest and prosecute offenders. “Only personnel authorised by recognised bodies may collect taxes,” Mujung declared, warning that the government will not tolerate practices that jeopardise economic stability.

    Business community reacts

    Traders welcomed the crackdown, saying unclear dues had eroded profit margins. Market vendor Maria Kenyi noted that constant payments to unknown collectors discouraged restocking. She hopes transparent systems will “let us plan costs and serve customers at fair prices”.

    Maintaining stability in Central Equatoria

    The security committee affirmed that overall conditions in Central Equatoria remain stable, crediting continued vigilance. Officials emphasised cooperation between citizens and law enforcement, urging anyone confronted with illegal demands to report immediately so that confidence in state institutions can be strengthened.

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