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MINSK, 13 March (BelTA) – Inspections should not paralyze the work of business entities, and penalties should not push businesses to bankruptcy, Belarus' Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin said at a meeting on inspection activities, BelTA has learned.
“We will discuss one of the most important issues that probably worries all business entities in our country without exception - improving control activities. Legislation in this area has been amended more than once, but there is still work to do. Inspections should not put excessive pressure on enterprises, and punishment for violations should be commensurate with wrongdoing. Amendments to the legislation will eliminate existing gaps,” Aleksandr Turchin said.
The prime minister emphasized that it is necessary to develop mechanisms that will streamline relationships between control and supervisory bodies and business entities.