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INEC Meets With Political Office Holders on Tax Compliance

L-R: Executive Chairman, LIRS: Mr Ayodele Subair, Chairman, Code of Conduct Bureau: Professor Muhammed Isah, Chairman of INEC: Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Executive Chairman FIRS: Mr Muhammed Nami and Executive Chairman KADIRS: Dr Zaid Abubakar during a collaborative meeting for Effective Tax Compliance of Political Office Holders held at INEC Head Office in Abuja.

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