Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Civil Registry to Perform Better?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are visible cracks too regarding the ability of the public service to provide critical ON-TIME and quality data in support of the effective management of the economy. For the most part our various ministers of finance have been going through the motions reading speeches about economic performance and projection.

Because they do not know any better, they are for the most part incapable of asking the right and pertinent questions.

Yet, if the flimsiness of the data on which those speeches are made were ever to come under the microscope, it would shock the hell out of a lot of us. Take a look at circus that has become the production of the annual GDP or growth figures for instance.

How faith can one repose in process of aggregating these figures? Isn't high time that we get serious for a change?

Anonymous said...

We shall soon see ... or their ass is grass!!