Abadi: we managed to reduce government spending to the maximum extent possible
28/9/2015
Announced Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Monday, that the government has succeeded to reduce its expenses to the maximum extent possible, noting that the political system has to be an example to others through reforms that reduce the gap between the salaries, while calling on citizens to cooperate in the detection of corruption and make the "spoilers living permanently in fear ".
Ebadi said in a speech before heading to New York to participate in the meeting of the United Nations, said that "the government has succeeded to reduce its expenses to the maximum extent possible," noting that "the reforms reduce the gap between citizens and officials, by reviewing the salaries of state employees."
He said al-Abadi, that "the political system has to be an example to others," noting "the importance of improving aspects of the economy."
Abadi stressed "the need to stop the waste and the fight against corruption", calling on citizens to "detect any corruption they see in their daily lives, to make the corrupt live in constant fear."
The prime minister assured Haider al-Abadi, on Wednesday (23 September 2015), corruption "terrorism" of another kind, the corrupt in what was described as "the owners of mafias and gangs."
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28/9/2015
Announced Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Monday, that the government has succeeded to reduce its expenses to the maximum extent possible, noting that the political system has to be an example to others through reforms that reduce the gap between the salaries, while calling on citizens to cooperate in the detection of corruption and make the "spoilers living permanently in fear ".
Ebadi said in a speech before heading to New York to participate in the meeting of the United Nations, said that "the government has succeeded to reduce its expenses to the maximum extent possible," noting that "the reforms reduce the gap between citizens and officials, by reviewing the salaries of state employees."
He said al-Abadi, that "the political system has to be an example to others," noting "the importance of improving aspects of the economy."
Abadi stressed "the need to stop the waste and the fight against corruption", calling on citizens to "detect any corruption they see in their daily lives, to make the corrupt live in constant fear."
The prime minister assured Haider al-Abadi, on Wednesday (23 September 2015), corruption "terrorism" of another kind, the corrupt in what was described as "the owners of mafias and gangs."
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