Oct 20, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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This sounds a painful solution to an ongoing fiscal problem. If the A&B Government reviewed and revised it's over bureaucratic and inefficient Customs Service (Main revenue provider) these salary cuts for poorly paid civil servants could be avoided. The A&B Customs Service (& the Police service) is still based in the 1950s with a hierarchal, politicised and intransigent management. If modern reforms were introduced and a major change in the personnel at the 'top' within the service, Customs net revenues (and Income Tax) could be increased by over 30% thus avoiding the penalties from the IMF.
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