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Gov't Worried About Lack of Private Sector Interest in Policies.

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| September 01, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Selorm Amevor

The private sector has been challenged by government to show more interest in government policies and incentives that aim at making it easier for them to do business.

According to Mrs. Agatha Nketsiah, Head of Budget Implementation Support Team (BIST) at the Ministry of Finance the private sector does not even see it necessary to have a copy of the national budget, let alone studying government policies beneficial to them.

Speaking at the 12th Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) Executive Luncheon in Accra, she said the level of participation of the private sector is not encouraging; hence the inability of the citizenry to …

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