City Council hires youth to reign in tax evaders

Brief:

A new drive by the Nairobi City Council (NCC) to boost its tax revenues has put unlicensed traders on the spot. ...more

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1. On Wednesday November 4, 2009, 17:15 PM , Waithaka, United States wrote:
  Is this really safe, and are they going to be offered security? Why can't they have KRA follow up with tax evaders? They not only have the expertise and capacity to do this kind of job, but they are traditionally supposed to be doing this kind of work. I'm in support of creating jobs for the youth, but I'm sorry to say that this sounds to me like a very dangerous venture.

 


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