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Santo Domingo.- Senator Julio Cesar Valentin urged the heads of the decentralized government agencies who oppose the law to create salary caps to challenged it in the Constitutional Court.

He said anyone who feels that some articles violate the Constitution, it is, then, the Constitutional Court’s jurisdiction to determine constitutionality.

"The legislature can do it all, except violate the Constitution and setting a wage ceiling has nothing unconstitutional, what in fact needs to be clearly stated in the law, although in principle, is that it would exempt those officials already confirmed and in full exercise under the law."

Meanwhile two ruling PLD party senators said the time is ripe to redefine roles within the government and the functions performed by qualified individuals within civil service.

"We have to start legal steps to qualify state institutions because a finance minister shouldn’t earn the same as Women's or Youth minister, who don’t have the same functions, they are both ministers, but the functions are totally different," said Jose Rafael Vargas."

"I think it's a chance we have of discussing everything, that there’s absolutely nothing hidden, that I can proudly say 'I make so much, the same that any legislator in Latin America earns," added Gustavo Sanchez.

Thus far officials of the Central Bank and of the Internal Taxes Agency have voiced opposition to the salary caps.

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Written by: josean, 31 Jul 2012 2:49 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


And Guess what, we Control the PURPLE courts Also!

Written by: dreadlocks, 31 Jul 2012 2:59 PM
From: United States
the guys who do not appreciate the salary caps have a very viable, simple option. resign, and go get another job. can you imagine working for private industry, and telling the boss how high you think your salary should be? what are these guys smoking?
Written by: josean, 31 Jul 2012 3:08 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016

The same thing Atabey and Little Rickey indulge in!

Written by: juanb, 31 Jul 2012 4:10 PM
From: Dominican Republic


Did I miss something?

Everything that I have read lately leads me to believe that LF is showing no signs of turning over control to Medina, but rather, he is positioning himself to continue to call the shots.
Written by: Ricardolito, 31 Jul 2012 4:40 PM
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
Of course there has to be salary caps ,,the problem last time the senators were debating , they could not decide on the amount ..I think there is merit in having different levels of salaries within the cap ,,but all departments and agencies should be included
Written by: josean, 31 Jul 2012 5:06 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


How about a Cap on Corrpution as well!


Here is josean with the daily PURPLE Embezzlement report others don’t want you to know about!


“Migration audit discovers embezzlement of 800 million pesos”

“The audits carreied out by the Chamber of Auditors covered the administrations of José Aníbal Sanzs Jiminian and Carlos Amarante Baret”

“The account Chamber considers in its report that both officials incurred in irregularities and expenditure of public funds, acting outside the law, point towards them indications of criminal responsibility”

“Currently Major General Jose Anibal Sanz Jiminian directs the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (AMET) and Carlos Amarante Baret is part of the Transitional Committee of President-elect Danilo Medina. As one of the PLD leaders MOST TRUSTED by the President-elect and it is almost a give fact that Amarante Baret will occupy an important position in the Government which will begin on August 16.”

continued:

Written by: josean, 31 Jul 2012 5:07 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016

I wonder what Santo Danilo will do with this Hot Potato?

Read the rest at:

acento.com.do/index.php/news/19797/56/Auditoria-en-Migracion-descubre-malversaciones-por-800-millones-de-pesos.html#

Auditoría en Migración descubre malversaciones por 800 millones de pesos

La experticia llevada a cabo por la Cámara de Cuentas cubrió las administraciones de José Aníbal Sanzs Jiminián y Carlos Amarante Baret


Written by: Ricardolito, 31 Jul 2012 5:23 PM
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
I have been reading some comments about the salary cap legislation and people saying that the setting of various levels for the senior government officers will actually lead to a higher cost as many will get a higher salary than at present
Written by: josean, 31 Jul 2012 5:27 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016

Dah!

Written by: VeronicaDR, 31 Jul 2012 5:46 PM
From: United States
How about fixing our corruption epidemic.Start there.
Written by: stillhere, 31 Jul 2012 6:31 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Ric, I would of imagined just that happening, they set a cap and those not at the cap will increase their wage to match it....It needs to be made clear that the wage they are on is it, and wont go up, those above it will come down and they need to see result from these jobs or remove them... eg. coming in under budget, lowering amount of staff needed, cleaning out those that don't do their jobs.
Written by: josearias, 31 Jul 2012 8:10 PM
From: United States
ANY COMPANNY IN THE HOLD WORL SET ThERE OWNS SALRIES ACORDING TO LEGAL SISTEM STABLISHED .....in any particular country...if you want to work from now on and future years in DR goberment they establish a cap salaried ACORDING to he cost of living for goberment official and any of this future corrupts one cannot get paid more than the president of DR...
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