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'High time to talk about index caps': Former Finance Ministry director warns of two-tier society forming between public and private sectors

The former director of the Finance Ministry's Inspectorate of Finance, Jeannot Waringo, joined RTL on Saturday, calling for a serious discussion on capping the index.
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