- Leader of the Official Opposition Michael Pintard disagrees with IMF’s recommendation to raise VAT to 15%
- Believes government can raise revenue without taxing the population
- Suggests cutting back on excessive spending, hiring consultants who add value, and choosing infrastructural initiatives for economic growth
- Concerned about government’s borrowing and lack of effective revenue collection measures
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