The most important post in judging the character of the government is its finance minister and chancellor of the exchequer. |
That, we respectfully submit, relates directly to a depredation upon the exchequer of the Commonwealth. |
It is no secret that almost every department has become synonymous to outright corruption and plunder of public exchequer. |
And as costs mount up and up, seemingly to be fixed on the public exchequer, there is no hint of concern from the government. |
Last Tuesday, the government published its first quarter exchequer returns. |
The resultant loss of revenue to the exchequer could be made good through hike in prices of some other items that do not affect the common man. |