A member of the parliamentary finance: oil imports since 2003, amounted to $ 624 billion
Saturday, 22 August 2015 17:42
He announced the parliamentary finance committee member Haitham al-Jubouri , Saturday, that the volume of oil imports since 2003, and reduce the current year amounted to 624 billion dollars, noting that the talk about getting a $ 850 billion during this period, "untrue", while explained that what was allocated for Services 3.5 percent of the total size of the budget, and that there had stolen it from the oil and electricity sectors.
Jubouri said in an interview with Alsumaria's News, "The figures published or spoken of by some people for oil imports since 2003 and until now, untrue and not accurate," noting that "the volume of oil imports since 2003 and until this year amounted to 624 billion dollars, not 850 billion as rumored. "
He said al-Jubouri, that "the amount distributed from $ 100 billion to the Kurdistan region, and $ 32 billion debt of Kuwait and about $ 20 billion Paris Club debt, as well as grants and international subscriptions to become a $ 150 billion," noting that "operational budgets, including salaries, grants pensioners and social benefits It formed a value of $ 360 billion. "
He said al-Jubouri, the "What's $ 470 billion remained, while of talking about the $ 850 billion big difference," he said, adding that "the media talked about the theft of 125 billion, while the volume of all the devoted services of 3.5% of the total budget size, and if There is stolen from the oil and electricity sectors. "
He said al-Jubouri, the "Previous governments did not give much attention sectors of health, education, agriculture, industry and tourism," noting that "each of these sectors have been allocated 3.5% of the size of the budget."
The media and social networking sites picked up news attributed to Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi that the budgets of Iraq since 2003 and to this day amounted to 850 billion dollars, noting that there are three doors to corruption caused squandering of public money.
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Saturday, 22 August 2015 17:42
He announced the parliamentary finance committee member Haitham al-Jubouri , Saturday, that the volume of oil imports since 2003, and reduce the current year amounted to 624 billion dollars, noting that the talk about getting a $ 850 billion during this period, "untrue", while explained that what was allocated for Services 3.5 percent of the total size of the budget, and that there had stolen it from the oil and electricity sectors.
Jubouri said in an interview with Alsumaria's News, "The figures published or spoken of by some people for oil imports since 2003 and until now, untrue and not accurate," noting that "the volume of oil imports since 2003 and until this year amounted to 624 billion dollars, not 850 billion as rumored. "
He said al-Jubouri, that "the amount distributed from $ 100 billion to the Kurdistan region, and $ 32 billion debt of Kuwait and about $ 20 billion Paris Club debt, as well as grants and international subscriptions to become a $ 150 billion," noting that "operational budgets, including salaries, grants pensioners and social benefits It formed a value of $ 360 billion. "
He said al-Jubouri, the "What's $ 470 billion remained, while of talking about the $ 850 billion big difference," he said, adding that "the media talked about the theft of 125 billion, while the volume of all the devoted services of 3.5% of the total budget size, and if There is stolen from the oil and electricity sectors. "
He said al-Jubouri, the "Previous governments did not give much attention sectors of health, education, agriculture, industry and tourism," noting that "each of these sectors have been allocated 3.5% of the size of the budget."
The media and social networking sites picked up news attributed to Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi that the budgets of Iraq since 2003 and to this day amounted to 850 billion dollars, noting that there are three doors to corruption caused squandering of public money.
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