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Tax reform law: Cracks in the code, By Dakuku Peterside
Premium Times•13 days ago•centre•Credibility: 85/100
A society does not collapse only when guns are louder than laws. It also weakens when citizens begin to suspect that the text meant to govern them can be quietly edited after the constitutional ceremony has ended. When a law loses credibility, enforcement becomes a contest of power, not a discipline of legitimacy. Compliance becomes […] The post Tax reform law: Cracks in the code, By Dakuku Peterside appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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