Mass Purge: 3,000 Public Servants Axed in Shocking Move
- BUENOS AIRES.— The Argentine government dissolved the Federal Ministry of Public Revenue, which suggests a cut of more than three thousand public servants.
- About 3,155 workers who joined the last government will be relocated and available," said presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni.
- This represents 15% of the workforce, who, according to the government, were irregularly employed.
BUENOS AIRES.— The Argentine government dissolved the Federal Ministry of Public Revenue, which suggests a cut of more than three thousand public servants.
About 3,155 workers who joined the last government will be relocated and available,” said presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni.
This represents 15% of the workforce, who, according to the government, were irregularly employed.
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The measure suggests a reduction of 45% in higher authorities and 31% at lower levels, which represents the elimination of 34% of the current structure.
Similarly, the government led by Javier Milei predicted an estimated savings of more than 6.5 million dollars per year.
The government is very happy to announce to you that the Federal Administration of Public Revenue, better known as AFIP, will be discontinued, effective today,” he added.
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