Document .. Government discusses today entry paydays decision every 40 days into force
Baghdad -arac Press -17 February: preparing the Council of Ministers, in the Tuesday session, to determine the date of implementation of the decision that regardless salaries of state employees every 40 days instead of 30.
There were conflicting reports, on Monday, on the government to take this decision.
He said the parliamentary finance committee member Masood Haider, said that "the distribution of salaries to employees every forty days the decision already been issued by the Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi owing to financial constraints faced by the country," he said, adding that the decision "will include all the civil and military institutions of the state."
"The Prime Minister's Office instructed the Finance Ministry in this regard to take the necessary measures," noting that "the financial situation of the country needs to take very tough measures, especially in the first six months of this year."
"The Council of Ministers will be determined at a meeting on Tuesday, for the decision to enter into force."
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Notes attached to the news site of the Secretary General of the Council of Ministers Hamid behind the book, to the Council of Ministers' decision at its regular meeting held on 10.02.2015 to instruct the Ministry of Finance programming salaries of state employees to pay all employees to delay ten days per month, and repeated it every month While the availability of cash.
The Prime Minister's Office has denied Haider al-Abadi, on Monday, the Council of Ministers to take a decision to distribute the salaries of state employees every 40 days instead of a month.
A spokesman for Prime Minister Saad al-Sabri, said that "the Council of Ministers did not take a decision in this regard."
In turn denied the parliamentary finance committee member Masood Haider this news, and said it was "rumors are untrue," adding, "The Finance Committee did not report any similar decision of the Council of Ministers or the Ministry of Finance."Ended (1)
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Baghdad -arac Press -17 February: preparing the Council of Ministers, in the Tuesday session, to determine the date of implementation of the decision that regardless salaries of state employees every 40 days instead of 30.
There were conflicting reports, on Monday, on the government to take this decision.
He said the parliamentary finance committee member Masood Haider, said that "the distribution of salaries to employees every forty days the decision already been issued by the Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi owing to financial constraints faced by the country," he said, adding that the decision "will include all the civil and military institutions of the state."
"The Prime Minister's Office instructed the Finance Ministry in this regard to take the necessary measures," noting that "the financial situation of the country needs to take very tough measures, especially in the first six months of this year."
"The Council of Ministers will be determined at a meeting on Tuesday, for the decision to enter into force."
wathi-224x300.jpg
Notes attached to the news site of the Secretary General of the Council of Ministers Hamid behind the book, to the Council of Ministers' decision at its regular meeting held on 10.02.2015 to instruct the Ministry of Finance programming salaries of state employees to pay all employees to delay ten days per month, and repeated it every month While the availability of cash.
The Prime Minister's Office has denied Haider al-Abadi, on Monday, the Council of Ministers to take a decision to distribute the salaries of state employees every 40 days instead of a month.
A spokesman for Prime Minister Saad al-Sabri, said that "the Council of Ministers did not take a decision in this regard."
In turn denied the parliamentary finance committee member Masood Haider this news, and said it was "rumors are untrue," adding, "The Finance Committee did not report any similar decision of the Council of Ministers or the Ministry of Finance."Ended (1)
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