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		<title>By: Seth Brown</title>
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		<dc:creator>Seth Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description>To me, the way to prevent corruption is to remove all monetary transactions from the Licensing Office. Once there is no money flowing through the office, the corruption will dwindle.

So, do what the embassies do - make the public pay their transactions directly to a bank account. They walk with the receipt to the Licensing Office instead of money. The money is already in the bank. 

Yes, it is inconvenient, but people adjusted to this for embassies. They can do it for the Licensing Office.

Hell, let them pay at TTPOST, or any ATM, or lottery outlet. 

Once no money can pass, the corruption goes. The bank/TTPOST/NLCB produces a statement and transaction must match the statement. End of story.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To me, the way to prevent corruption is to remove all monetary transactions from the Licensing Office. Once there is no money flowing through the office, the corruption will dwindle.</p>
<p>So, do what the embassies do &#8211; make the public pay their transactions directly to a bank account. They walk with the receipt to the Licensing Office instead of money. The money is already in the bank. </p>
<p>Yes, it is inconvenient, but people adjusted to this for embassies. They can do it for the Licensing Office.</p>
<p>Hell, let them pay at TTPOST, or any ATM, or lottery outlet. </p>
<p>Once no money can pass, the corruption goes. The bank/TTPOST/NLCB produces a statement and transaction must match the statement. End of story.</p>
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