In 2022, twenty public institutions entered the DR Treasury Single Account

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Santo Domingo: Twenty State institutions entered the Single Treasury Account (CUT) in 2022, bringing the amount belonging to that system to 306, the National Treasurer reported through a press release.

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Luis Rafael Delgado Sánchez specified that in the previous year, the institutions of the Corporation of Aqueducts and Sewers of Santo Domingo (Caasd), the Ministry of Housing, Habitat and Buildings (Mivhed), the National Institute of Drinking Water and Sewerage (Inapa) were included.

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Likewise, the State Radio and Television Corporation (Certv), the Ombudsman’s Office, the National Lottery, and the Center for Comprehensive Care for Disability (Caid).

The official maintained that the Permanent Commission of National Ephemerides (CPEP), the La Cruz de Manzanillo project, Dominican Agricultural Supply Markets (Mercado), the Corporation of Aqueducts and Sewers of Santiago (Koraasan).
Likewise, the corporations of aqueducts and sewers of Moca, Romana and Puerto Plata, Boca Chica, Monseñor Nouel, and La Vega.

The National Treasurer indicated that the General Directorate of Transit and Land Transportation (Digesett), the National Meteorology Office (Onamet), and the Commission for the Promotion of the technification of the Irrigation System were incorporated.

He indicated that only 26 public institutions are missing to join this system, such as the Dominican Institute of Telecommunications (Indotel), Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation (Idac), Superintendence of Pensions (Sipen), Dominican Port Authority (Apordom), the Hydroelectric Generation Dominican Republic (Eted), among others.

The CUT is a bank account that centralizes the income and payments of the Central Government and the Decentralized and Autonomous Non-Financial Institutions, operated by the National Treasury as its governing body of the Treasury System, which seeks to achieve efficient management of surpluses. Financial, making them more productive through a rational administration, concluded Luis Rafael Delgado Sánchez.

Communications Department.

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