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CFAO Mobility pledges “full cooperation” with DVLA following vehicle impoundment scandal
April 18, 2026
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CFAO Mobility pledges “full cooperation” with DVLA following vehicle impoundment scandal

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Key Points

  • CFAO Mobility Ghana's vehicles were impounded at Tema Harbour due to procedural discrepancies flagged by the DVLA.
  • The company denies any fraudulent activity, attributing the issue to an external clearing agent who allegedly used "unauthorised methods."
  • CFAO has pledged full cooperation with state authorities to investigate the matter and uncover the facts.
  • The automotive giant reiterated its commitment to ethical standards and compliance, emphasizing integrity in its operations.
  • The company is reviewing its partnership protocols to prevent future occurrences and reassure customers and regulators.

Why This Matters

This incident highlights potential vulnerabilities in Ghana's port logistics and import compliance systems, particularly concerning third-party agents. It could trigger a review of existing regulations and enforcement mechanisms by authorities like the DVLA, impacting all businesses involved in vehicle importation. The outcome will also be crucial for maintaining public trust in regulatory oversight and the integrity of major corporate players in Ghana's economy.

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