Federal Revenue auditors have escalated their mobilization efforts, transitioning to an indefinite strike starting November 26th. This action follows months of unsuccessful negotiations with the government over salary adjustments and benefits.
Since July, auditors have gradually intensified their measures, including implementing standard operation protocols, restricting IT system access, and staging public demonstrations. In recent months, targeted work stoppages ranged from one to two days weekly, culminating in this indefinite strike.
Impact on Customs Operations
At customs facilities, auditors have committed to maintaining standard protocols for essential goods, such as food, medicines, and live animals. However, stricter inspections and extended processing times are expected for other cargo.
These disruptions are likely to cause significant delays in customs clearance at ports, airports, and border checkpoints, potentially impacting trade and logistics operations. While courts have previously intervened to maintain critical customs services, some interruptions and delays are inevitable.
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