Thursday, February 20
In one concession to the IMF, the Cabinet of Ministers yesterday removed restrictions on salaries to government officials and members of supervisory boards.
Thursday, October 29, 2020


In one concession to the IMF, the Cabinet of Ministers yesterday removed restrictions on salaries to government officials and members of supervisory boards. Last April, the government placed a $1,700 a month cap on remuneration. This move prompted some officials to leave public service over the summer and others to seek under the table cash payments from the Presidential Administration.