The government pays "billion" for "the payment of staff salaries."
22/02/2015
Ministry of Finance announced on Sunday that the cabinet face to borrow dollars from the central bank to fill the shortfall in staff salaries for the current month. An official source at the Ministry of Finance, said that "indiscriminate in financial data from most of the ministries and departments not related to the Ministry and the provinces, led to a shortfall in staff salaries worth about one billion dollars." He added that "the data provided to the ministry by numerous staff and the size of the financial allocations large random Haúptha," noting "and Rod lot of books by ministries and government departments indicating that there is a lack of financial allocations, particularly with regard to the office Balnthreyat and staff salaries." The Cabinet discussed in an earlier time of complaints received from a number of departments with respect to Bnicosat in financial allocations, and how to fill them in light of new financial policy of the government. The source explained that "the Council of Ministers face to borrow dollars from the central bank to fill the shortfall in staff salaries for the current month," noting that "the financial inventories at the Central Bank would address any possible financial crisis occurring in the future." The parliamentary Finance Committee called on the Council of Ministers, earlier, to take a more realistic measures to overcome the economic crisis in Iraq, one day after the disclosure of taking Cabinet's decision to grant the employees' salaries every 40 days instead of every 30 days, which sparked an uproar Large among staff. The source confirmed correctness of the decision of the Council of Ministers, saying, "The decision is true, and amounted to a copy of the decision of the Ministry of Finance, which provides for commissioning programming staff salaries every 40 days, but the Council amended its decision at its last." "The recent directives indicate the possibility to follow such a policy as necessary, due to the lack of financial liquidity, and lack of improvement in oil prices."
The government pays "billion" for "the payment of staff salaries."
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The government pays
19:51
22/02/2015
Ministry of Finance announced on Sunday that the cabinet face to borrow dollars from the central bank to fill the shortfall in staff salaries for the current month. An official source at the Ministry of Finance, said that "indiscriminate in financial data from most of the ministries and departments not related to the Ministry and the provinces, led to a shortfall in staff salaries worth about one billion dollars." He added that "the data provided to the ministry by numerous staff and the size of the financial allocations large random Haúptha," noting "and Rod lot of books by ministries and government departments indicating that there is a lack of financial allocations, particularly with regard to the office Balnthreyat and staff salaries." The Cabinet discussed in an earlier time of complaints received from a number of departments with respect to Bnicosat in financial allocations, and how to fill them in light of new financial policy of the government. The source explained that "the Council of Ministers face to borrow dollars from the central bank to fill the shortfall in staff salaries for the current month," noting that "the financial inventories at the Central Bank would address any possible financial crisis occurring in the future." The parliamentary Finance Committee called on the Council of Ministers, earlier, to take a more realistic measures to overcome the economic crisis in Iraq, one day after the disclosure of taking Cabinet's decision to grant the employees' salaries every 40 days instead of every 30 days, which sparked an uproar Large among staff. The source confirmed correctness of the decision of the Council of Ministers, saying, "The decision is true, and amounted to a copy of the decision of the Ministry of Finance, which provides for commissioning programming staff salaries every 40 days, but the Council amended its decision at its last." "The recent directives indicate the possibility to follow such a policy as necessary, due to the lack of financial liquidity, and lack of improvement in oil prices."
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22/02/2015
Ministry of Finance announced on Sunday that the cabinet face to borrow dollars from the central bank to fill the shortfall in staff salaries for the current month. An official source at the Ministry of Finance, said that "indiscriminate in financial data from most of the ministries and departments not related to the Ministry and the provinces, led to a shortfall in staff salaries worth about one billion dollars." He added that "the data provided to the ministry by numerous staff and the size of the financial allocations large random Haúptha," noting "and Rod lot of books by ministries and government departments indicating that there is a lack of financial allocations, particularly with regard to the office Balnthreyat and staff salaries." The Cabinet discussed in an earlier time of complaints received from a number of departments with respect to Bnicosat in financial allocations, and how to fill them in light of new financial policy of the government. The source explained that "the Council of Ministers face to borrow dollars from the central bank to fill the shortfall in staff salaries for the current month," noting that "the financial inventories at the Central Bank would address any possible financial crisis occurring in the future." The parliamentary Finance Committee called on the Council of Ministers, earlier, to take a more realistic measures to overcome the economic crisis in Iraq, one day after the disclosure of taking Cabinet's decision to grant the employees' salaries every 40 days instead of every 30 days, which sparked an uproar Large among staff. The source confirmed correctness of the decision of the Council of Ministers, saying, "The decision is true, and amounted to a copy of the decision of the Ministry of Finance, which provides for commissioning programming staff salaries every 40 days, but the Council amended its decision at its last." "The recent directives indicate the possibility to follow such a policy as necessary, due to the lack of financial liquidity, and lack of improvement in oil prices."
The government pays "billion" for "the payment of staff salaries."
2015-02-22-195153%D9%86%D9%82%D9%88%D8%A
The government pays
19:51
22/02/2015
Ministry of Finance announced on Sunday that the cabinet face to borrow dollars from the central bank to fill the shortfall in staff salaries for the current month. An official source at the Ministry of Finance, said that "indiscriminate in financial data from most of the ministries and departments not related to the Ministry and the provinces, led to a shortfall in staff salaries worth about one billion dollars." He added that "the data provided to the ministry by numerous staff and the size of the financial allocations large random Haúptha," noting "and Rod lot of books by ministries and government departments indicating that there is a lack of financial allocations, particularly with regard to the office Balnthreyat and staff salaries." The Cabinet discussed in an earlier time of complaints received from a number of departments with respect to Bnicosat in financial allocations, and how to fill them in light of new financial policy of the government. The source explained that "the Council of Ministers face to borrow dollars from the central bank to fill the shortfall in staff salaries for the current month," noting that "the financial inventories at the Central Bank would address any possible financial crisis occurring in the future." The parliamentary Finance Committee called on the Council of Ministers, earlier, to take a more realistic measures to overcome the economic crisis in Iraq, one day after the disclosure of taking Cabinet's decision to grant the employees' salaries every 40 days instead of every 30 days, which sparked an uproar Large among staff. The source confirmed correctness of the decision of the Council of Ministers, saying, "The decision is true, and amounted to a copy of the decision of the Ministry of Finance, which provides for commissioning programming staff salaries every 40 days, but the Council amended its decision at its last." "The recent directives indicate the possibility to follow such a policy as necessary, due to the lack of financial liquidity, and lack of improvement in oil prices."
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