Enzo Marino
The failure of the Italian public administration continues to have “a very negative impact on the economy of our country the frenandone recovery. ” To emphasize Paul Zabeo, coordinator of the research department of CGIA Mestre, according to which “and ‘can say with good approximation that the economic effects of the inefficiency of our PA would exceed the revenue lost due to tax evasion, according to the sources, it subtracts the state coffers between 90 and 120 billion Euros every year. ” Among the sore points that the association finds there are debts to suppliers, that gross shares sold without recourse to the banks, worth 70 billion; the logistical and infrastructural deficit which penalizes our economy for 42 billion a year; the weight of the bureaucracy burden on SMEs by 31 billion; public spending in excess 24 billion, waste and corruption that cost us 23.6 billion and slowness of justice, that there costs 16. In some cases, highlights the Cgia, “costs overlap and not ‘so can the sommarne economic effects “. “It ‘likely still believe that if recuperassimo a good part of the money to the tax evaded, our public machine work better and cost less,” adds Zabeo, however, that “similarly, and’ just as plausible to assume that if we could cut significantly government spending, thus allowing ‘the reduction of the same amount of weight also tax evasion would be the most likely’ contained, as many experts claim that the loyalty ‘tax of a country and’ directly proportional to the level of tax burden they are subjected to their own taxpayers. “
Net debt interest, in 2016 public spending in Italy should aim at about 770 billion Euros and, as recalled by many experts, the theme of its redevelopment continue ‘to stay central. In fact, despite the commitment and efforts made in recent years, the results come from the spending review were very modest. If Cgia recognizes “the excellent quality ‘of services in some areas of the country by many local authorities, the health’, from primary school and university ”, it must also consider, as reports the secretary of Renato Mason , that “Italian companies, being mainly of small size, they need a public service efficient, cost effective and high quality ‘, in which decisions are taken without delay and there is certainty about the laws and the duration of procedures. If, however, the slowness’ of our legislation will continue ‘to leave a large interpretive discretion to managers and public officials, and’ clear that the reform of the Pa implemented by the Government Renzi could not help achieve the desired results. “
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