Legal expert: new salary scale will open the door to bribery and extortion
10/22/15
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Said an expert on Legal Affairs Saad al-Tamimi, Thursday, that the salary scale, which issued a recent Council of Ministers will open the door to bribery and extortion to its prejudice the right of citizens, noting that it is the right of the prime minister Haider al-Abadi change allocations only, either to manipulate the origin of the salary he is against the law and justice.
He said Tamimi's "Sky Press," that "the blessings of the salary of the Law in force was its issuance by the Council of Ministers acquired right of the employee when it is published and may not be manipulated or changed or change any part of it except by law", explaining that "the Council of Ministers has the right to change allocations, either manipulated merits salary Flaajos and this is contrary to the law and justice and the Constitution. "
"The Haidaralebadi Prime Minister authorized by the House of Representatives reforms and this does not mean that affect these reforms the rights of citizens, including staff salaries, unlike Masrah by some politicians as a system and the right Abadi change," noting that "vaunted increase the lower salaries does not mean that shrinking Benefits or other degrees staff salaries. "
He noted that the "impressive increase on the owners of the salaries of the lower rungs of not more than 10% in the time that has been allocated for degrees own salary eight million and allocations of 150%, which means salary of eight million will become 20 million degrees own," stressing that "this prejudice the right of employees and will It opens the door to bribery and extortion. "
The Council of Ministers decided in its meeting last week, modify the salary scale Annex law salaries of state employees and the public sector No. 22 for the year 2008, and the unification of allocations charged by all state employees and reduce the differences between them and will be applied in the first of the month of November.
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10/22/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: m. a
Said an expert on Legal Affairs Saad al-Tamimi, Thursday, that the salary scale, which issued a recent Council of Ministers will open the door to bribery and extortion to its prejudice the right of citizens, noting that it is the right of the prime minister Haider al-Abadi change allocations only, either to manipulate the origin of the salary he is against the law and justice.
He said Tamimi's "Sky Press," that "the blessings of the salary of the Law in force was its issuance by the Council of Ministers acquired right of the employee when it is published and may not be manipulated or changed or change any part of it except by law", explaining that "the Council of Ministers has the right to change allocations, either manipulated merits salary Flaajos and this is contrary to the law and justice and the Constitution. "
"The Haidaralebadi Prime Minister authorized by the House of Representatives reforms and this does not mean that affect these reforms the rights of citizens, including staff salaries, unlike Masrah by some politicians as a system and the right Abadi change," noting that "vaunted increase the lower salaries does not mean that shrinking Benefits or other degrees staff salaries. "
He noted that the "impressive increase on the owners of the salaries of the lower rungs of not more than 10% in the time that has been allocated for degrees own salary eight million and allocations of 150%, which means salary of eight million will become 20 million degrees own," stressing that "this prejudice the right of employees and will It opens the door to bribery and extortion. "
The Council of Ministers decided in its meeting last week, modify the salary scale Annex law salaries of state employees and the public sector No. 22 for the year 2008, and the unification of allocations charged by all state employees and reduce the differences between them and will be applied in the first of the month of November.
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