Cross-strait budget questioned

Written by changthai11 on Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Cross-strait budget questioned

EXPECTATION : The legislature’s said its figures were based on an estimate of 3,000 per day, but only 7,096 tourists visited in August

By Huang Wei-Chu

In view of the poor results from the government’s two policies on cross-strait weekend and the number of visiting Taiwan, the legislature’s is suggesting that slash the budget for these two policies.

The government will draw criticism for wasting if it insists on spending the full budget to expand facilities and hire personnel in relation to the implementation of the two policies, the said.

In a report conducted by the center aimed at reviewing the government’s next , it said the government drew up the budget for based on an estimate of 3,000 per day.

However, the number of visiting Taiwan since July 4 has fallen far short of expectations, the report said.

There was “a great between the expectation and reality” as only 4,476 visited Taiwan in July and the number was 7,096 in August, the said.

The center said it would not be cost-effective to expand hardware and in all of the nation’s eight when in , the only often used for cross-strait week end services wereTaiwan Taoyuan International Airport, and Airport.

Citing the National (NIA) as an example, the said the agency had requested and obtained more than NT$ from the government’s this year and is requesting another NT$200 million for next year to carry out work related to the two policies.

The NIA alone has spent NT$63 million in and related personnel expenditures, the report said.

Asked for comments on the ’s suggestion to slash the budgets, Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Lu Shiow-yen (???) said it was too early to determine the performance of the two policies, adding that the assessment should be made the year after next.

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) , on the other hand, agreed with the ’s suggestion. DPP Legislator Yeh Yi-ching (???) said the government should not make the same mistake many private businesses had made in their over-anticipation of economic gains to be brought by and throw money at projects that don’t promise any revenue in return.

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