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Santo Domingo.- Dominican Republic’s Social Security Treasury (TSS) reached RD$100 billion (US$2.9 billion) in revenues today, said its treasurer Henry Sahdalá yesterday, adding that it’s a very significant figure because in the system’s the first year, 2003, it collected only RD$1.8 billion.

The goal for 2011 is to double that number, he said, and expects from RD$37 to RD$38 billion for 2009, although the goal is RD$40 billion.

The official said it’s impressive that the system already boasts those figures when it turns just six years this month, from the quotas paid by 1.19 million workers, and their employers.

Sahdalá said those quotas result from on worker and employer confidence, allowing them to be discounted in the payroll, and noted that it’s a combination of a simple, and unprecedented, user-friendly platform that allows easy access to the system.

He said both sectors confide in the Treasury and haven’t questioned its seriousness, transparency and efficiency, despite efforts to discredit it, which he didn’t specify.

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Written by: josean, 2 Jun 2009 11:41 AM
From: United States
Lie-onel Fernandez is overheard, " Oh the METROS we could build with that loot, eh Diadino!"
Written by: Skiller55, 2 Jun 2009 8:45 PM
From: United States
Josean, is there anything that this goverment can do right, please delight me with a good answer.
Written by: Bailarin This user is banned, 3 Jun 2009 8:36 AM
From: Dominican Republic
2.9 billion ? HMMMM ! I dont see anyone in this picture without a big sonrisa on thier face Josean , do you ? Obviously there was enough left over in the budget to buy a pair of sizzors to cut the ribbon ...
Written by: josean, 3 Jun 2009 11:16 AM
From: United States
Skiller55,

Yes there is: RESIGN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Written by: Skiller55, 3 Jun 2009 1:58 PM
From: United States
Haha, man ustedes los perredeistas tan del carajo, i want to see what el PRD is going to do when they re take the power in 2012. I am going to be happy because i know the dollar is going to go back to 50 for 1 and I live here in the US so better for me.
Written by: josean, 3 Jun 2009 3:22 PM
From: United States
Why do you assume that being against one of the worst presidents the DR has ever had makes one a supporter of the PRD?
Written by: Skiller55, 3 Jun 2009 6:57 PM
From: United States
first how can you said that President Fernandez es uno de los peores President when the last time another president other than Mr Fernandez the country went on bankrut and the reason I assume you are a supported of the PRD party is because normally the only people that are never happy about anything that may be going or doing good in the country is the perredeistas.
Written by: josean, 4 Jun 2009 9:25 AM
From: United States
"because normally the only people that are never happy about anything that may be going or doing good in the country is the perredeistas.'

Then that must mean that the majority of the Country is PRD because the overwhelming majority thinks this clown stinks!
Written by: Skiller55, 4 Jun 2009 10:57 AM
From: United States
I guess he got re-elected because of fraud right? Come on no me vengas con eso! The last elections were won easily by the current goverment.
Written by: josean, 4 Jun 2009 12:53 PM
From: United States
He got elected because he bought the people's conscious with their own tax dollars and especially a METRO to nowhere!
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