How mush are the pension salaries of al- Yawar , Talabani and al-Mashhadani?
7/30/2015
Shafaq News / A member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee MP , Taha al-Defaee revealed "fictional" pensions granted to the heads of the Republic, the Parliament Speaker and former MPs. A member of the Committee , Taha al-Defaee stated in an interview for Shafaq News, that the monthly salaries granted to the heads of the Republic after 2003 is 100 million dinars a month to former President , Ghazi Ajil al-Yawar while the former President , Jalal Talabani is 85 million dinars per month. He added that "the salary of former Parliament Speaker , Hajim al- Hassani is 70 million dinars a month and the same amount for his former successors , Iyad al-Samarrai and Mahmoud al-Mashhadani." He said that "vice-presidents of the Republic and the Parliament Speaker receive pensions close of these amounts." The member of the parliamentary and integrity commits revealed "the existence of between 400 and 600 people as bodyguards of these officials making up 18 military battalions," stressing that "the committee will consider these salaries
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7/30/2015
Shafaq News / A member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee MP , Taha al-Defaee revealed "fictional" pensions granted to the heads of the Republic, the Parliament Speaker and former MPs. A member of the Committee , Taha al-Defaee stated in an interview for Shafaq News, that the monthly salaries granted to the heads of the Republic after 2003 is 100 million dinars a month to former President , Ghazi Ajil al-Yawar while the former President , Jalal Talabani is 85 million dinars per month. He added that "the salary of former Parliament Speaker , Hajim al- Hassani is 70 million dinars a month and the same amount for his former successors , Iyad al-Samarrai and Mahmoud al-Mashhadani." He said that "vice-presidents of the Republic and the Parliament Speaker receive pensions close of these amounts." The member of the parliamentary and integrity commits revealed "the existence of between 400 and 600 people as bodyguards of these officials making up 18 military battalions," stressing that "the committee will consider these salaries
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