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Confetra exhorts to giving continuity to the guide of the Agency of Customs
Still the new general manager is not named
September 28, 2017
The General Confederation Italiana of the Transports and the Logistics (Confetra), with the supporters Fedespedi, Assologistica, Anasped, Assoferr, Assiterminal, Assocad and Federagenti, exhorts to giving continuity to the action of the Agency of Customs and the Monopolies that is left without a legal representative from yesterday when, used all the possible forecasts of prorogatio, its general manager Giuseppe Peleggi has left the assignment.
Emphasizing that Peleggi with its collaborators has carried, with ability and stubborness, Italian customs from the last places to first in the European ranking of the efficiency of the services, Confetra it has denounced that from today the Agency it does not have legal representative while to European and national level important issues are opened that they ask continuity for vision and engagement, between which the concrete start of the Unico Doganale Door and the Controls that will improve ulteriorly the services - it has emphasized Confetra - only if there will be a strong one, ongoing and univocal central and peripheral print of Customs.
Finding that "may be someone is convinced that the system can continue to work by force of inertia and for the inherited organization", Confetra and the adherent federations and associations have marked to the minister of Finances the requirement that "in the interest of the Country, the state treasury and the enterprises, in a world in continuous change, must be guaranteed - also with extraordinary solutions and without interruptions - the direction and the legal representation of the Agency and the continuity of competences".
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