Tuesday, March 24, 2015

New director general of the Tax Authority did not, for two … – Express

Helena Borges, appointed by the Government to director general of the Tax Authority following the VIP list the case of taxpayers, applied twice to the place in 2014 but none of them came to the selection of three candidates assessed as having merit for the position. The confirmation of John Bilhim, president of Cresap (Recruitment and Selection Commission in Public Administration), told TSF.

Bilhim alert Helena Borges was appointed provisionally and that if Hopefully now in open competition by the Government, should be provisional three to four months in office. The first time I ran in 2014, the evaluators found only two candidates with merit (José Maria Pires and Abilio Morgado), and missing one, reopened the contest. The second time, the list of three names not included Helena Borges.

The president says Cresap realize “that members of the government think that everyone knows the law” but leaves a number of repairs to the Executive, which accuses him of having on hand for months the names to fill 13 positions of deputy directors-general of AT. Bilhim says “not be normal because they are processes that operate according to the law, a matter of urgency and after the prime minister have said that these cases would be resolved by the end of the year.”

Therefore, the Tax Authority has been directed, for months, mostly by managers interim. Only two of the 17 managerial positions are not for the time being occupied by people in substitution system.

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