By Boakye Stephen, Kumasi, Ghana | Reporting for Ghanaian News, Canada. April 18 , 2026
CFAO Mobility Ghana PLC has moved swiftly to distance itself from a growing vehicle impoundment controversy at Tema Harbour, pledging full cooperation with authorities while denying any involvement in wrongdoing.
The development follows concerns raised by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) over procedural irregularities linked to vehicles imported under the company’s name.
Preliminary findings point to a third-party clearing agent suspected of using “unauthorised methods” during the clearance process.
“We take this matter seriously and will fully cooperate… CFAO Mobility Ghana does not condone, support, or engage in any form of fraudulent or non-compliant activity,” the company stated.
While insisting on its longstanding record of compliance, CFAO has begun reviewing its internal partnerships to prevent future breaches.
Commentary – Boakye Stephen
This case exposes a deeper institutional issue:
Note: Outsourcing responsibility does not eliminate accountability.
If third-party agents can compromise systems so easily, then regulatory enforcement and corporate oversight must both be questioned.
Integrity is not what a company claims, it is what its systems can withstand under pressure.
