The measure was announced by the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni. It also provides for a reduction in the agency’s budget and orders a reduction in personnel.
The president Javier Milei signed a decree to reduce the salary of the head of the Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA) and all the general directors of the organization. “Privileges and unbridled spending end”said the spokesperson Manuel Adorni.
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Tonight, the president signed the measure that provides for a salary cut for the management positions of the exAFIP. “The President of the Nation has just signed the decree that determines that from today reduces the salary of the CEO and general managers by 80%“the spokesperson reported.


In addition, he reported that “a reduction of the ARCA budget allocated to the ranking account from 0.65% to 0.60%” was ordered. This measure will result in a total saving of $121,000 million corresponding to civil servant salaries during 2025.
“Finally, the Executive Branch urged ARCA authorities to move forward with a reduction of the lower structure“, which, according to Adorni, should be placed “around 45%.”
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The privileges and unbridled spending in ARCA are ending.
The President of the Nation has just signed the decree that determines that from today the salary of the Executive Director and the general directors will be reduced by 80%.
In addition, a reduction in the budget of…
— Manuel Adorni (@madorni) January 7, 2025
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