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ANITA, the dismissal of the payment of contributions 2012 for the Sistrum does not resolve the problem
Coppey: the contributions paid in 2010 and the 2011 have gone lost and we would not want to have to still pay also this year for a system in experimentation
April 23, 2012
In announcing a review of the Sistrum (System of control of the traceability of the refusals), with the objective to return the procedures simpler and efficient, friday the ministry of the Atmosphere has communicated also the deferral from on 30 April to next 30 November of the term for the payment of the contributions for the year in course for the system, dismissal that but - it has emphasized today the association of the road haulage ANITA - does not resolve the problem.
"We take note of this sign - the president of the section has commented transport ANITA refusals, Carlo Coppola - and receive the invitation of minister Clini to estimate with the modalities in order to return the system finally operating. We are available to propose solutions, as we have made in these two years, in order to resolve the criticalities found from the operators in the application of the Sistrum. However, we believe that this umpteenth dismissal does not resolve the problem and does not answer to our demands. Today the contributions paid in 2010 and the 2011 have gone lost and we would not want to have to pay also this year, even though in postponed date, for a system still in experimentation. For this reason we had asked at least for 2012 suspend payment and to characterize shim mechanisms in order to recover the up to now supported costs. It does not remain us that to hope - he has concluded Coppey - than the review of the Sistrum promised from the ministry of the Atmosphere comes true as soon as possible".
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