The owners of companies in Basra are demonstrating to demand entitlements, amid controversy in the provincial council
10/4/2015
Dozens of owners of companies and contractors before the Council of the province of Basra to demand regardless of financial entitlements, which did not happen two years ago within the province projects for 2013. A number of demonstrators Radio tow the Office of the province did not distract financial dues for projects executed in 2013 and other projects within the years 2014 and 2015. They said the Office of the province accuse the board rejection of the financial transfers for these projects, some of which was handed over to the concerned authorities for revealing accessing the courts in the absence of financial dues exchange. For his part, Vice-President of the Basra Governorate Council, Walid Gitan that the money the operating budget available to the local government and valued at 40 billion dinars, adding that the money disbursed under contract with the province for companies requiring voting members of the council on the projects that have been implemented in the course of this year and the years that preceded it, adding The money in the possession of the local government has not acted since last February.
To that between the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission in the Provincial Council Ahmed al-Sulaiti that the provincial council vote on transfers 182 billion for projects carried out by the Office of the province without reference to the board is not a legal breach of council members may vote on those projects being illegal.
He added that Mrbd Sulaiti of the affected recourse to the courts because the legal department at the Council considered the vote on the transaction is legal and based on that he is not allowed to vote for members of the council that expose them to accountability to the judiciary.
In the follow-up to this thread tow reporter went to the Office of the province, but the first vice governor refused permission while noting the governor of Basra went to the capital, Baghdad
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10/4/2015
Dozens of owners of companies and contractors before the Council of the province of Basra to demand regardless of financial entitlements, which did not happen two years ago within the province projects for 2013. A number of demonstrators Radio tow the Office of the province did not distract financial dues for projects executed in 2013 and other projects within the years 2014 and 2015. They said the Office of the province accuse the board rejection of the financial transfers for these projects, some of which was handed over to the concerned authorities for revealing accessing the courts in the absence of financial dues exchange. For his part, Vice-President of the Basra Governorate Council, Walid Gitan that the money the operating budget available to the local government and valued at 40 billion dinars, adding that the money disbursed under contract with the province for companies requiring voting members of the council on the projects that have been implemented in the course of this year and the years that preceded it, adding The money in the possession of the local government has not acted since last February.
To that between the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission in the Provincial Council Ahmed al-Sulaiti that the provincial council vote on transfers 182 billion for projects carried out by the Office of the province without reference to the board is not a legal breach of council members may vote on those projects being illegal.
He added that Mrbd Sulaiti of the affected recourse to the courts because the legal department at the Council considered the vote on the transaction is legal and based on that he is not allowed to vote for members of the council that expose them to accountability to the judiciary.
In the follow-up to this thread tow reporter went to the Office of the province, but the first vice governor refused permission while noting the governor of Basra went to the capital, Baghdad
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