Commission Imperial audit
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It's perfectly within the parameters of the game for the Senate to bypass the power of the Master of the Mint if they are prepared to pay to do so, but not to try to change the nature of the game from one of politics, economics and war to a game of accountancy and efficiency savings.</box> | It's perfectly within the parameters of the game for the Senate to bypass the power of the Master of the Mint if they are prepared to pay to do so, but not to try to change the nature of the game from one of politics, economics and war to a game of accountancy and efficiency savings.</box> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:19, 23 January 2022
Proposed by Zenith, seconded by Hahnmark.
Overview
- Provide an Imperial economic audit in detail.
- Passed 25 votes to 3.
Date
- Passed Autumn 377YE.
Cost
- 10 Thrones.
Campaign Outcome
- Civil servants are preparing a detailed audit to be presented in person to the Imperial Senate.
Constitution
The Imperial treasury that is made available to the Senate is what remains from taxation and auctions in the Imperial Bourse after appropriate deductions to meet the running costs of the Empire are removed. The Master of the Imperial Mint receives a breakdown of income and expenditure for the Empire which includes outgoings for Imperial armies, fortifications, stipends, running costs for any great work that require them and the costs to administer the territories of the Empire. The Senate has the ability to curtail most of these outgoings by abrogating past motions, demobilizing armies and dismantling existing fortifications and great works but they cannot change the Empire's territorial administration costs, these are fixed.
Notes
The level of detail provided in information available to the Master of the Mint and the Senate is set by the limits for Abstraction in the game.