Disbursals/Appeals Process
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Asked if the Government accepted its policy for disbursals and appeals was a shambles, the PMOS said that it was not, and he referred to the story where what was usually a routine process had been hyped up into something different. It was routine for people to assess the level of disbursal in one particular area, and if it was reaching the level that local people in authority thought was the limit, then they could suspend it. It was a routine process.
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