The Ministry of Finance asked today to the Finance General Inspection (IGF) to open an investigation into the alleged existence in the Tax and Customs Authority (TA) from a list of ‘VIP taxpayers’.
“This survey, carried out by the IGF, while external entity AT, is intended to carry out the clearance of all the facts in this regard,” says an issued press release the Ministry of Finance.
In a statement, the Ministry justified that requested the investigation “in view of news coming recently to the public.”
“Given recent news coming out, the Ministry of Finance announced that today asked the Finance General Inspection (IGF) to open an investigation into the alleged existence of a list of taxpayers in the Tax and Customs Authority (TA) whose access would be restricted allegedly, “says the press release.
The Vision magazine reported in its latest edition that the Secretary of State for Fiscal Affairs, Paul Nuncio would have delivered in October past, a list of VIP taxpayers, taxpayers with media, political, financial and economic area, whose registration had been applied a filter that allows you to detect who accesses.
In a statement sent immediately to newsrooms, the Ministry of Finance said that the Secretary of State for Fiscal Affairs denied the magazine and that “will sue the vision due to the false news” .
But even on Thursday, the president of the Tax Workers Union (STI) confirmed to Lusa news agency that there is a VIP contributors list in the Treasury and that there is evidence of its existence.
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