Cigarette firm BAT decries persistent illicit trade in Uganda

Cigarette firm BAT decries persistent illicit trade in Uganda

Mr. Mathu Kiunjuri, Managing Director, BAT Uganda Ltd with Philemon Kipkemoi, Non-Executive Director BAT Uganda Ltd during a press briefing after the 20th Annual General Meeting (PHOTO/Courtesy) KAMPALA — Shareholders of British American Tobacco Uganda (BAT Uganda) have Annual General Meeting (AGM) ratified UGX 15.7 billion (UGX 320 per share) as a first and final dividend

for the year ended December 31, 2019.

Paid on June 19, 2020, the dividend is in line with the Company’s 100% dividend pay-out policy and was a timely income injection for Ugandan shareholders amidst economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The AGM was held electronically on Thursday July 22 owing to COVID-19 government restrictions on public
gatherings.

Additionally, this year marks 20 years of the Company being listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE).

BAT Uganda Managing Director, Mr. Mathu Kiunjuri said that despite the Company’s strong performance in 2019, BAT Uganda remains concerned by the
impact of illicit trade in tobacco products.

According to independent third-party research, approximately 19% of cigarettes sold in Uganda are illegal.

These worrying levels of illicit trade not only impact consumers who unknowingly purchase these products but also government revenues and the legitimate tobacco market.

“Tax-evaded illegal cigarettes continue to deprive the government in excess of an estimated UGX 30 billion every year. This is revenue that is desperately needed to support the country’s
economic recovery given the adverse impact of COVID-19,” he said, calling upon the Ugandan authorities to ratify the WHO’s Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products.
He added that ratification would provide a robust framework for the implementation of global standards in fighting illicit trade, optimising benefits of the Uganda Revenue Authority’s Digital Tracking System (DTS) and helping to tackle illicit financial flows.Dr. Elly Karuhanga, BAT Uganda Chairman commended the cigarette firm for its resilience and delivering strong business results on the back of a challenging operating environment.“BAT Uganda continues to contribute to Uganda’s socio-economic development through the remittance of significant tax revenues to the Government. In 2019, the Company’s tax payments increased by UGX. 6 billion to UGX 96 billion in the form of Excise Duty, Value Added Tax and Corporation Tax”“Despite the increase in tax remittances and sustained superior dividend pay-outs, we reiterate that illicit trade continues to impact our business and the regional economy. Firm and sustained enforcement action, in the form of tracing illicit product to source, is required to safeguard the legitimate tobacco industry.“Going forward, BAT […]

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