The former Minister of Finance and Planning, Aggrey Tisa Sabuni, has blamed the country’s prolonged economic crisis on heavy reliance on oil, weak implementation of public finance laws, corruption and poor governance. Speaking on the Dawn Show on Eye Radio yesterday, Sabuni, who is also a technical advisor to the South Sudan Revenue Authority, said the country enjoyed strong international goodwill and high oil revenues during the early years of …
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