Monday, January 13, 2014

Algerian Budget Needs to be Adjusted to Avoid Embezzlement – by Frances

Recently in Algeria, people in the Nation's Council have been saying, following a presentation of the Budget Settlement Act of 2011 that the Algerian budget law needs to be adjusted because the way it is now, it contributes to embezzlement, and how big embezzlers have yet to be punished. The report confirmed that in most ministries, there are many violations of the law because of the lack of control over them and how much sectors are allowed to spend (usually excessively). It has also been shown that the country has lost around $100 billion due to tax evasion. Members of the Nation's Council want the budget law to be adjusted in the autumn session of next year.

I think it's really great that the Algerian government has identified a problem they have and is taking a stand and trying to improve their government, because it means that they are trying to make it the best they can so the government can be useful and help people like it's supposed to. I hope that the people who want to adjust the budget law aren't pushed back by the big embezzlers, who will want to keep taking money unfairly, and tax evaders in order to make their government more fair and able to do it's job. There will always be those who have unfair advantages, but the world must continue to fight them, not matter what, or else we will be allowing them that.

Source: http://www.echoroukonline.com/ara/articles/191175.html

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