Apr 15, 2013
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - IN one of his recommendations on the way forward for the Barbados economy, the Governor of this island’s Central Bank, Dr. Delisle Worrell, weighed in on the subject of bureaucracy which has been given much exposure in the country.
He stressed that efforts must be redoubled to remove barriers to Barbados’ competitiveness. The Governor did not leave it there but went on to say that the most damaging of the barriers are inefficiency of Government bureaucracy, insufficient financing for new ventures and poor work attitudes in the workforce.
Certainly, this is a subject that has been discussed repeatedly in the country and adding his voice to it underlines just how important it is an area that has to be tackled.
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