"And how could it be otherwise, when state-owned (by all of us) companies only make a profit, instead of trying to provide quality services at the lowest rate and thus reduce social exclusion and abandon the monopoly. The business model is simple: pay bonuses. Over the past decade, a new nomenclature has emerged, with members traveling from one state-owned company to head another. Why are there no international competitions for leadership positions? Why not invest in the competencies of public procurement supervisors? It is possible to boldly predict that the prices of all projects of state importance will increase due to higher prices of raw materials, but there is no one to check - is it adequate? Then the terms 'sustainability', 'social responsibility', 'transparency', 'the highest accounting standards' no longer make sense: society feels hypocrisy and Hannibal stands at the gates. "
"And how could it be otherwise, when state-owned (by all of us) companies only make a profit, instead of trying to provide quality services at the lowest rate and thus reduce social exclusion and abandon the monopoly.
The business model is simple: pay bonuses. Over the past decade, a new nomenclature has emerged, with members traveling from one state-owned company to head another. Why are there no international competitions for leadership positions? Why not invest in the competencies of public procurement supervisors? It is possible to boldly predict that the prices of all projects of state importance will increase due to higher prices of raw materials, but there is no one to check - is it adequate? Then the terms 'sustainability', 'social responsibility', 'transparency', 'the highest accounting standards' no longer make sense: society feels hypocrisy and Hannibal stands at the gates. "
Those gates are located in the living spaces of the Lithuanian elite, in prestigious places in Lithuania. That Hannibal is a Lithuanian suffering from low wages and Western prices.
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