Juggling Rates
Tuesday, January 21, 2003
Twenty-four hours in a day are still too few for Anggito Abimanyu. His workload recently has piled up so much it has led him to be almost unable to close his eyes.
Since the middle of last week, Abimanyu, who heads the Fiscal Analysis Agency of the Ministry of Finance has been working flat out on a review of the basic rate for electricity and the price of fuel.
He must prepare new calculations, attend various meetings, and draft reports, f
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