 The executive chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Zak Adidiji, says the collection of revenue by over 60 government agencies is a major cause of leakage of funds. He said this during a budget defense at the House of Representatives Committee on Finance. Adidiji says the service has embarked on various internal restructuring to ensure that revenue collection is left solely in the hands of the Federal Inland Revenue Service in order to ensure greater accountability in the system. J.M.N. House Committee on Finance, Hon. James Falleke, however questioned how effective the suggestion is in line of revenue generation by major revenue collectors like the customs, the MASA, the NPA, and all the major revenue collectors. In another development, the House Committee on Delegated Legislation has called for the unwavering commitment of MDAs under its purview to discharge the duties to Nigerians. It has come back to the National Assembly as a cycle, to come back to the National Assembly, to the office of the Speaker, to the Committee on Delegated Legislation, and to the Minister of Justice to actually make it a total act. That is when the entire process is complete. And this is why you have issues and crises with Nigerians, particularly when it comes to payment of taxes. We engage the MASA. They are running through a world of processes because they have delegated legislations that help them, particularly when it comes to collection of taxes or whereabouts are reached from individuals or from citizens. Notified about fresh news updates