THERE was a tragically familiar story during the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)’s hearings last week. Individuals who rented their vehicles to the government told the committee that most of them had not been paid in more than 10 months. Yet the government expects them to continue servicing their vehicles and pay their debts with banks. From their evidence, it is difficult to understand why the government is not paying them.
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THERE was a tragically familiar story during the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)’s hearings last week. Individuals who rented their vehicles to the government told the committee that most of them had not been paid in more than 10 months. Yet the government expects them to continue servicing their vehicles and pay their debts with banks. From their evidence, it is difficult to understand why the government is not paying them.
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