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Inniss: Dinosaurs keeping us back

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AS GOVERNMENT MOVES towards a more efficient and technologically savvy workforce, it will have to get rid of some of the older workers who fail to adapt.

Prompted by questions over the difficulty in doing business with Government officers, Minister of Industry and Commerce Donville Inniss blamed what he deemed as “dinosaurs” for refusing to use the technology available to them.

Inniss was speaking at a Customs Brokers and Clerks Association general meeting at the Small Business Centre in Fontabelle, St Michael, last Saturday.

He questioned why customs brokers had to still deal with long delays brought on by paperwork, adding the country was wasting too much money and too much time shuffling paper back and forth. (AD)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

 

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