Riigiasutuste juhid: kokkuhoidu vaja

Riigiasutuste juhid: kokkuhoidu vaja

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Heads of State Institutions: Savings Needed

Riigiasutuste juhid ütlevad, et . Nad näevad võimalusi, kuid . Nad esitavad pidevalt .
Keskkonnaameti peadirektor Rainer Vakra ütleb, et ametil on . Aga see sõltub seadustest. Ta mainis looduskaitseseadust ja metsaseadust, mille muutmisest ameti juhid ootavad abi.
Terviseameti peadirektor Birgit Lao ütleb, et . Näiteks koolisööklates võiks vähendata kontrollimist. Lao usub, et kui ametnikud köögis kontrollimas.
Birgit Lao ja Rainer Vakra ütlevad, et suuremad muudatused vajavad seaduste või määruste muutmist. Nad usuvad, et praegu on .
Eesti 200 juht Kristina Kallas ütleb, et mõni riigiamet võiks . Ta usub, et kokku hoida. Välised eksperdid võiksid aidata leida uusi lahendusi.
Haridus- ja noorteameti (Harno) juht Jaak Raie ütleb, et nad kasutavad juba väliseid eksperte. Näiteks kaotati hiljuti reegel, mille kohaselt peab riigieksami juures olema välisvaatleja. See . Raie ütleb, et nad esitavad regulaarselt ettepanekuid, kuidas .
Heads of state institutions say that there are opportunities for savings. They see opportunities, but major changes require changes in laws. They are constantly making proposals on how to save money.
Rainer Vakra, Director General of the Environmental Board, says that there is a lot of bureaucracy in the agency that could be reduced. But it depends on the laws. He mentioned the Nature Conservation Act and the Forest Act, the amendment of which the agency's leaders are expecting help with.
Birgit Lao, Director General of the Health Board, says that the state should intervene less. For example, inspections in school canteens could be reduced. Lao believes that guidelines and counseling would help better than officials inspecting the kitchen.
Birgit Lao and Rainer Vakra say that major changes require changes in laws or regulations. They believe that now is a good time to start making changes.
Kristina Kallas, leader of Eesti 200, says that some state agencies could be restructured. She believes that people within the system do not always see all the opportunities to save. External experts could help find new solutions.
Jaak Raie, head of the Education and Youth Authority (Harno), says that they are already using external experts. For example, a rule that required an external observer at state exams was recently abolished. This saved a six-figure sum. Raie says that they regularly make proposals on how to better organize services.