The government considers new idea to end unemployment

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Corrupt officials should give 10% of what they steal to the poor, says pastor?????????????????????????????????




I THINK IF THE GOVERNMENT IS UNABLE TO CONTROL OR PREVENT CORRUPTION BY ITS
OWN POLITITIONS AND ITS OWN FISCALS AND JUDGES, A 10% TAX IS NOT ENOUGH , AS AN UNEARNED INCOME IT SHOULD BE TAXED AT A MUCH HIGHER RATE SAY 50 %, AND AS ITS NOT, A PUNISHABLE OFFENCE TO BE A THIEF IN THE D.R................................................ OR SO IT SEEMS TO THE GRINGO COMUNITY.
MAYBE 20 % COULD BE GIVEN BACK TO VICTIMS OF THE CRIMES , 20% COULD BE GIVEN TO THE POOR AN 10% KEPT FOR ADMINISTRATION COSTS, ..BY THE GOVERMENT..
THIS PLAN WOULD SOLVE THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM AT A STROKE, ,AND BY MAKING IT PUBLIC KNOLEDGE TO THE WIDER COMMUNITY, THIEVERY WOULD NOT BE PUNISHED. BY THE LAW, IME SURE everyone IN THE dr WOULD SOON BE EMPLOYED.
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?ngel Salvador S?nchez. Photo elvalleinformativo.com

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Santo Domingo.- The Rev. Angel Salvador Sanchez on Monday asked corrupt government officials to contribute at least 10% of what they steal to help fight poverty in Dominican Republic.

The prelate urged president Danilo Medina to call corrupt officials to meet secretly with him and admit: "Look, I stole so much, and I will offer 10% to help the poor."

Sanchez also asked the President to not initiate any legal action against the corrupt officials because his Administration is too new to become entrenched.

Praying with around one dozen pastors of the Pentecostal Church near the National Palace for Medina make the right decisions, Sanchez asked te government for a fair tax reform, which doesn?t harm the poorest.