Entitled: “Budget, Financing and Taxation: a look at public policies”, the seminar promoted by the group SEMAPA – Socioeconomics of the Environment and Environmental Policy, from the Public Policies department at UFRN, takes place today, 15th, from 7pm to 10pm, with lectures that included the participation of the following guests: Secretary of State Taxation, André Horta, the Inspector of the Court of Auditors Ceyton Marcelo, mediated by the professor Dr. Rogério Cruz, from DEPEC/UFRN.
Registration to participate in the event can be done at the meeting location or through Sigaa.
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