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Just for clarification, are you saying that they need to increase efficiency 2% each year?



Yes.

It's not implemented 100% and there are exceptions but most parts of the public sector are required to find ways to do more for less every year. Obviously the idea is to use technology or better procedures.

This doesn't mean that the public sector doesn't grow just that it has to be more effective with it's money.


If so, how is that measured, and what are the consequences (to whom) if it isn't met?




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