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Minister of the Treasury (Mutul)

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Ministry of the Treasury
Mab' Tzakab'
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AbbreviationMaTza
NicknameTreasure Generation
Fourth Generation
TypeGovernment Ministry
Location
Official language
Mutli
Parent organization
Divine Throne

The Mab' Tzakab is one of the Bolon Tzakab', nine of the twelve government departments of the Mutul Government. It take part in the gestion of the K'uhul Ajaw personal finances, control the use of its funds, and manage the revenues of the Divine Lord. As a result, it is a significative part of the Mutul economy even though it does not set policies or laws nor does it propose a government budget to the Three Blessed Courts.

Missions and Organisation

The Central Services of the Treasury, based in K'alak Muul, pilot a network of local General Treasuries which administer more closely at the provincial or regional level the royal assets, investments, and are in charge of recovering the proceeds of these activities as well as collect taxes, including tariffs and Customs.

The Treasury is thus divided into two main branches: the Taxes and Customs Directory and the Divine House Conglomerate which handle all the societies, enterprises, and other properties owned by the K'uhul Ajaw as well as all of their financial actives and investments in the Mutul or elsewhere. Three other support services exist to help those main branches in their daily activities: Informatics, Budget, and Human Resources Services.

Taxes and Customs Directory

Divine House Conglomerate

  • Causaway Construction Office: Civil engineering Construction of the Divine Throne specialized in the construction and maintenance of its national roads and highways. It makes most of its benefit through the exploitation of the Mutul' highway system and the perception of tolls from every user of the network. Its actual administration is left to the Ministry of Land Gestion.
  • Central Chocolate Mill: the 'Olman' is the Central bank of the Mutul and is fully owned by the K'uhul Ajaw. It manages the currency of the Mutul, the B'ul, and oversees the commercial banking system of the country. While the Treasury act as its main shareholder and client (the Central Chocolate Mill is responsible for the safekeeping of the K'uhul Ajaw finances) the Olman work with the Kan Tziknal on the country' monetary policies and on the regulation of the banking system.
    • Mutul Kakaw: The organism responsible for managing cacao plantations fully owned by the Central Chocolate Mill.
  • Central Telecommunication Office: Tier 1 network Internet service and telephone service provider of the Mutul. The Office is not dedicated to providing services to individuals clients, instead offering equipments, IP transits and generally maintaining a large Internet Protocol Network to be subsequently used by smaller internet providers operating in the Mutul. Its actual administration is left to the Ministry of Land Gestion.
  • Mutul Airports: International airport operator based in K'alak Muul. It owns and manage all of the Mutul' aiports as well as a few located in other countries.
  • Mut-Ek'taha: The state petroleum company of the Mutul created by the acquisition and consolidation of all private oil companies of the Mutul in the 60s in an effort to centralize, rationalize, and develop oil production. The Divine Throne participation in the company has been diminished from owning all of the company's stocks to a simple controlling stake between 1981 and 2001. It is divided in six different business areas: Exploration and Production, Refining and Transport, Distribution, Gas and Power, International Exports, and Biofuels.
  • Mutul Mutual: First Reinsurer of the Divine Monarchy, originally part of the Ilok'tab Conglomerate until it was fully bought by the K'uhul Ajaw. Operating internationally, it aims to provide Insurance for insurance companies both within and outside of the Mutul.
  • Railway Connection Office: Sole Railway infrastructure manager of the Divine Kingdom. It is tasked with the development, the cohesion, maintenance, and enhancement of the country's rail network. The Office does not possess any train of his own, but Rail transporters operating in the Mutul must pay fees and rights to the Office to use its network. Its actual administration is left to the Ministry of Land Gestion.