
Minister of Finance Marcel Bolosh on Friday visited the employees of several subordinate institutions to get acquainted with the conditions in which they work. He went to the Treasury with coffee, having invited the employees of the institution the day before.
In Sector 3 ANAF, the staff in the office showed him that they have had offices since 1997, they are printing documents on a printer that is officially decommissioned, and they have no paper. “God forbid,” the minister repeatedly repeated, crossing himself, reports news.ro
Marcel Bolosh wanted to see on Friday how work is done in sub-departmental institutions.
“I can’t stay in this office anymore, forget it like that. This office since 1997. This has been the case since the foundation of the Treasury,” employees of one of the visited offices told him.
“The chairs are ours. They are bought from us, you know,” the employees say, to which the minister is baptized.
The workers also show him the printer they are working on: “Write on it scratched, see?!”
“I can’t believe it! These are things I shouldn’t see in the majority…”, the minister replied.
“We don’t have any more paper,” remarked another worker.
How come you don’t have paper, forgive me?!”, said the minister.
The employee says something else to him, and the minister crosses himself again: “God willing!”
On Friday morning, Marcel Bolosh went to the Treasury with coffee, after the day before he was invited by the employees of this institution to see how they work.
Bolosh stated that he wants to see the conditions on the ground and discuss with the people.
Source: Hot News

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