Financial representative for postwar Iraq press: staff salaries will cost the Treasury more than $ 4 billion
Baghdad-Iraq press – 18 April: the parliamentary Finance Committee, revealed on Saturday that "the salaries of staff in Iraq cost the federal Treasury each month four billion, three hundred million dollars.
Committee member, said the Attorney, Masoud, Haider, l/Iraq press that "the State is able to meet the salaries of State employees because of oil revenues for the month of March totalled eight billion three hundred million dollars, with direction to revive the private sector, and the search for new sources we achieve positive results although revenues provided simple yet add to oil revenues."
However, a member of the Finance Committee that "jobs this year were placed at random, but was based on the need of the State of the angels, but the State's economic policies over the past years were not real or desired level caused by the precarious financial situation."
Haider said that "more than half of what happen him Iraq from selling its oil to go as the salaries of the Iraqi personnel, which strained the economy a double because the bugs exposed and processed," adding "therefore, the Government should develop a plan with its strategy to improve the economic situation and eliminate sagging in State services by activating other sectors of industrial, commercial and agricultural as well as the sustainability of private sector." Finished a. h
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Baghdad-Iraq press – 18 April: the parliamentary Finance Committee, revealed on Saturday that "the salaries of staff in Iraq cost the federal Treasury each month four billion, three hundred million dollars.
Committee member, said the Attorney, Masoud, Haider, l/Iraq press that "the State is able to meet the salaries of State employees because of oil revenues for the month of March totalled eight billion three hundred million dollars, with direction to revive the private sector, and the search for new sources we achieve positive results although revenues provided simple yet add to oil revenues."
However, a member of the Finance Committee that "jobs this year were placed at random, but was based on the need of the State of the angels, but the State's economic policies over the past years were not real or desired level caused by the precarious financial situation."
Haider said that "more than half of what happen him Iraq from selling its oil to go as the salaries of the Iraqi personnel, which strained the economy a double because the bugs exposed and processed," adding "therefore, the Government should develop a plan with its strategy to improve the economic situation and eliminate sagging in State services by activating other sectors of industrial, commercial and agricultural as well as the sustainability of private sector." Finished a. h
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