Recouvrement des impôts locaux : Le bras de fer s’intensifie entre le Trésor public et la DGID
The protest is growing within the Treasury. Meeting in an extraordinary general assembly this Saturday, May 23, the members of the Unified Union of Treasury Workers (SUTT) expressed their firm opposition to the project to transfer the collection of local taxes to the Directorate General of Taxes and Domains (DGID), a reform that is causing serious concern among Treasury employees.
In a room filled with union supporters, managers and workers denounced what they consider a challenge to the historical missions of the Public Treasury. According to them, this responsibility has been carried out for several years with "efficiency, rigor, and professionalism" by their departments, and its removal could weaken the current organization of public finances.
The discussions were marked by some highly critical remarks regarding this reform, which was deemed "inopportune" and "unjustified." Several union leaders warned of the administrative and social consequences that such a transfer could entail, particularly on the internal workings of the Treasury and job security in the sector.
For the SUTT union, this reorganization also risks creating institutional imbalances in the public revenue management chain. The workers believe that the Treasury already possesses the expertise and mechanisms necessary to effectively carry out this strategic mission related to local authorities.
Faced with this situation, the union is calling for the intervention of the Ministry of Finance and Budget to prevent an escalation of tensions. The workers' representatives want a swift dialogue to begin that will preserve the prerogatives of the Treasury while guaranteeing the stability of the state's financial management system.
Determined to defend their gains, the members of SUTT announce that they remain mobilized and do not rule out resorting to union actions in the coming days if their concerns are not taken into account.
This rise in tension comes at a time when administrative and financial reforms are generating increasing debate within financial authorities, particularly on issues related to the distribution of powers between public administrations.
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