Rep. Moses Kollie, former chairman on the House of Representatives’ committee on ways, means, Finance and development planning in an interview with FrontPage said he was taking aback by his colleagues’ decision. Meanwhile, Kolllie is expressing discontent about the House’s latest move following the US$0.1 tariff increment on all voice calls in the country. The LPDP founding member also a Lofa County lawmaker has cautioned residents of constituencies of lawmakers who voted for taxes to be increase on domestic calls to question them about their decision. So what we are doing as regulator is implementing the law as requested by the Finance Ministry. Going forward LoneStar will be required to file its tariff to the LTA Regarding the 0.01.”
Source: Front Page Africa January 20, 2017 03:58 UTC