Special / Finance Committee reveal loss of $ 93 billion over ten years
BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - January 11: Finance Committee revealed to open an investigation to uncover the circumstances of the loss of the cash balance of Iraq in the last ten years.
A member of the Finance Committee MP, Masood Haider, L / Iraq Press / "The cash balance of the government since 2004 and up to the year 2013 amounted to 114 trillion dinars, while only Trliunin and 400 billion dinars was left as a shock to the loss of such a huge number of Iraqi funds." .
He added that "According to our information, financial statements, the fiscal surplus of Iraq was a $ 150 billion since 2004 to the year 2012 and the assets retained cash of $ 95 billion, but today we have our assets rounded two billion dollars just either Al93 other billion dollars has gone unheeded." He pointed out that "the intent of the cash balance of the funds realized from the fiscal surplus deposited in Iraqi banks any money in the hands of the government."
He continued that "the Finance Committee will work to find out where this money went, but the priority today is to reduce the deficit in the current budget and then start the second task to follow the money and punish the corrupt." Admiral ended
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BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - January 11: Finance Committee revealed to open an investigation to uncover the circumstances of the loss of the cash balance of Iraq in the last ten years.
A member of the Finance Committee MP, Masood Haider, L / Iraq Press / "The cash balance of the government since 2004 and up to the year 2013 amounted to 114 trillion dinars, while only Trliunin and 400 billion dinars was left as a shock to the loss of such a huge number of Iraqi funds." .
He added that "According to our information, financial statements, the fiscal surplus of Iraq was a $ 150 billion since 2004 to the year 2012 and the assets retained cash of $ 95 billion, but today we have our assets rounded two billion dollars just either Al93 other billion dollars has gone unheeded." He pointed out that "the intent of the cash balance of the funds realized from the fiscal surplus deposited in Iraqi banks any money in the hands of the government."
He continued that "the Finance Committee will work to find out where this money went, but the priority today is to reduce the deficit in the current budget and then start the second task to follow the money and punish the corrupt." Admiral ended
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