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The Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary, Education District VI, Oludara Okelola, has inaugurated the Chairpersons of School-Based Management Committees for Public Secondary S yeezy chools under the district.Okelola said the School-Based Management Committee is made up of volunteers and people of integrity, who are ready to make sacrifices to improve the school situation in support of government efforts.She stated further that it is a platform for parents, staff and students to get together for common purpose of improving on the quality of education outcomes in Public Senior and Junior Secondary Schools.@jidesanwooluThe TG/PS aver stanley mugs red that the objective of the SBMC is to identify the problems of the school and proffer solutions to them, stressing that the SBMC will ensure that learners/children rights are protected both in and out of schools and also regulate truancy/loitering among students.Mrs. Okelola swore in Mr. Azeez Wahab, Barrister Oluwafunmilayo David and Alhaji Shittu as SBMC Chairpersons for Ikeja, Mushin and Oshodi-Isolo zones of the education district respectively. ADVERTISEMENT adidas campus 80s Latest News Xfry Corper manage to snap with Fayose and wins permanent employment
Saturday 26 March 2022 8:51 am|Updated:Sa owala nz turday 26 March 2022 9:01 amWeekend owala water bottle Read: HMRC launches more than 1,000 new probes every single day in attempt to recoup lost pandemic revenueBy: Michiel WillemsShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on W stanley cup uk hatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleTransitioning HMRC to a digital system is now expected to cost as much as pound;1.3bn - and has gone four times over budget, MPs have warned.HMRC has launched 137,000 tax investigations in the six months to December 2021, up 9 per cent from the 126,000 investigations in the same period last year, according to new data shared with City A.M. today. This amounts to the Revenue opening 1,062 tax investigations per day.HMRC is ramping up its compliance activity as it looks to make up for revenue lost during the pandemic, tax investigation insurance firm PfP said, which shared the findings. HMRC had until recently been exercising a considerable degree of forbearance towards individuals and businesses falling behind on their tax affairs.Individuals under investigation will see their tax affairs heavily scrutinised, with in-person visits and property searches returning as social distancing measures are lifted. HMRC will now be allocating more resources to investigations as staff previously working on pandemic programmes such as furlough are freed up for other duties, the firm stressed.This jump in tax investigations comes as the
