With computerisation of Customs and Licencing offices and online submission of documents / approvals, a lot of staff in these offices have become rdundant. They now engage in obstructing other follow up work of exporters / importers with a hope to make some side money on paymnet of which they do the work that they should do in usual course. Government must do something for these immediately and find alternative employment. While the documentation and delays have gone down but cutting down red tape, it has increased costs due to "speed" money.
2007-02-05
00:30:56
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BOBBYDA
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Politics & Government
➔ Law & Ethics