Firm denies involvement in proposed tax reform bills

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A firm, Alpha-Beta Consulting LLP, has strongly refuted the recent claims of its involvement in the Federal Government’s proposed Tax Reform Bills currently under review by the National Assembly.

It described the claims as unfounded, with the evil intent of misleading the public.

In a statement, yesterday, the Managing Director of the firm, Akinsanya Doherty, who spoke on the matter, said: “As Managing Director of Alpha-Beta Consulting LLP, I categorically affirm that I have neither met nor had any discussion, dealing, or involvement with Chairman of the Presidential Tax Policy and Fiscal Reform Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, despite our shared profession.

“Furthermore, neither I nor the firm has made any input into the Federal Government’s tax reform bills. These allegations are false and should be dismissed outrightly.”

It would be recalled that Doherty’s statement was in tandem with Oyedele’s recent clarification during the town hall meeting on the tax reform bills, organised by Channels Television, where Oyedele explicitly denied plans to outsource federal tax collection to any consulting firm, including Alpha-Beta Consulting LLP.

Oyedele, however, emphasised that the reforms were designed to streamline tax administration without reliance on external consultants for its collection.

Meanwhile, the Head of Corporate Communications for the organisation, Kingsley Esonu, has declared that “Alpha-Beta Consulting LLP remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering technology-driven innovative solutions that enhance revenue administration and accountability. The company takes pride in its integrity, professionalism, and unwavering dedication to serving its clients.”

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