IMO makes fees plea to its late-paying members
THE INTERNATIONAL Maritime Organization (IMO) is suffering continued delays in affiliation payments in the wake of this year’s 14.9% jump in fees, with less than half of 2010 dues submitted by the end of the first quarter, despite the official January 31 deadline.
Secretary-general Efthimios Mitropoulos has now issued a written plea to the IMO’s governing council, inviting it to “urge all members, who have not yet done so, to meet their financial obligations to the organisation as early as possible”.
Ironically, the...
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