Welcome to NamRA's Whistleblowing Section
In our commitment to transparency and integrity, NamRA has partnered with Deloitte Namibia to create a robust Whistleblowing Hotline. This initiative follows the Board’s approval of NamRA’s Whistleblowing Policy and aims to provide a secure and confidential platform for reporting a range of concerns. Whether you are an employee, stakeholder, or member of the public, you can use this hotline to report issues such as corruption, fraud, bribery, tax evasion, money laundering, smuggling, drug trafficking or any other misconduct or non-compliance with NamRA's policies.
Your reports will help us uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct and ensure that any violations are addressed promptly and effectively.
At the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA), we are committed to upholding transparency, integrity, and accountability in all our operations. The NamRA Whistleblower Hotline provides a secure and confidential platform for individuals to report tax fraud, corruption, and other misconduct that undermines the integrity of our tax and customs systems. To help you understand how the hotline works, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) in an easy-to-read infographic.
Whistleblower Hotline FAQ'sNamRA - Newsletter (July - September 2025)
NamRA Commissioner Sam SHIVUTE, speaking at the Government Information Centre today, responded to a wide range of questions relating to compliance with revenue laws. Among these was a question on the challenges faced by small business operators, comm
NamRA Commissioner Sam SHIVUTE, speaking at the Government Information Centre today, responded to a wide range of questions relating to compliance with revenue laws. Among these was a question on the challenges faced by small business operators, comm
NamRA Commissioner Sam SHIVUTE, speaking at the Government Information Centre today, responded to a wide range of questions relating to compliance with revenue laws. Among these was a question on the challenges faced by small business operators, comm
NamRA Commissioner Sam SHIVUTE, speaking at the Government Information Centre today, responded to a wide range of questions relating to compliance with revenue laws. Among these was a question on the challenges faced by small business operators, comm
The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) hereby informs all taxpayers affected by the implementation of section 21 of the Income Tax Act, 1981 (Act No. 24 of 1981), that the submission of returns has been extended to 31 October 2025. The recently amended
Welcome to the latest issue of the NamRA Communique Wagon Aprilto June 2025 Vol. 19 Edition. This quarterly newsletter highlights major developments, activities and achievements from across the Authority during the first quarter of
Welcome to the latest issue of the NamRA Communique Wagon Aprilto June 2025 Vol. 19 Edition. This quarterly newsletter highlights major developments, activities and achievements from across the Authority during the first quarter of
Welcome to the latest issue of the NamRA Communique Wagon Aprilto June 2025 Vol. 19 Edition. This quarterly newsletter highlights major developments, activities and achievements from across the Authority during the first quarter of
Welcome to the latest issue of the NamRA Communique Wagon Aprilto June 2025 Vol. 19 Edition. This quarterly newsletter highlights major developments, activities and achievements from across the Authority during the first quarter of
The Whistleblower Hotline remains a key tool in promoting integrity and public trust. During this period. we received several tipoffs across different reporting channels showing growing public confidence in reporting misconduct. We encourage the pub
The Whistleblower Hotline remains a key tool in promoting integrity and public trust. During this period. we received several tipoffs across different reporting channels showing growing public confidence in reporting misconduct. We encourage the pub