Updated On: 12 January, 2009 09:54 AM IST | | Agencies
A Mexican woman who needs to collect seven signatures every two weeks to obtain medicine for her sick son won a government competition Thursday for the most useless bureaucratic procedure.
A Mexican woman who needs to collect seven signatures every two weeks to obtain medicine for her sick son won a government competition Thursday for the most useless bureaucratic procedure.
Cecilia Velazquez received a check for 300,000 pesos ($22,000) from President Felipe Calderon after winning the competition to identify the worst red tape in the notoriously bureaucratic country.