Iceland Is Crowdsourcing Ways to Cut State Spending
- Ideas have come in from 1% of population, minister says
- Finance Minister Dadi Mar Kristofersson spoke in interview
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Iceland is crowdsourcing ideas from the population on budget savings to ensure taxpayer money is well spent, Finance Minister Dadi Mar Kristofersson said.
“The state needs to have an ongoing review of increased efficiency,” Kristofersson said in an interview in Reykjavik on Wednesday, adding that such work “needs to be more active than it has been so far.”