Parliamentary economy calls for government to tighten their procedures to reduce wastage
November 1, 2015 0
Member of the Committee called on the economy and investment parliamentary Najiba Najib, the government has to tighten their procedures to reduce waste in budgets.
She said Najib in a press interview that "the question of wasting money was very large and bulky, as the waste and corruption was rampant on a horizontal level and vertically, so remedial action By reducing the clearance and prevent it began, but it needs time to be able to reduce waste."
She added, "I'm fumbling that there is more of an improvement over the austerity measures taken by the State institutions, and also the lack of revenue has committed everyone that does not fritter away", stressing the importance of "the oversight role of stakeholders in reducing the waste of money."
Najib stressed that "the subject needs to be more serious and stand on the many areas in which the waste, because the budgets that we find many of them unnecessary wastage are supposed to go on the government emphasis on this matter."
The appearance of Mohammed Saleh Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, revealed on 12 October of the past, the presence of the doors of exchange in the financial budgets of the state contain corruption.
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November 1, 2015 0
Member of the Committee called on the economy and investment parliamentary Najiba Najib, the government has to tighten their procedures to reduce waste in budgets.
She said Najib in a press interview that "the question of wasting money was very large and bulky, as the waste and corruption was rampant on a horizontal level and vertically, so remedial action By reducing the clearance and prevent it began, but it needs time to be able to reduce waste."
She added, "I'm fumbling that there is more of an improvement over the austerity measures taken by the State institutions, and also the lack of revenue has committed everyone that does not fritter away", stressing the importance of "the oversight role of stakeholders in reducing the waste of money."
Najib stressed that "the subject needs to be more serious and stand on the many areas in which the waste, because the budgets that we find many of them unnecessary wastage are supposed to go on the government emphasis on this matter."
The appearance of Mohammed Saleh Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, revealed on 12 October of the past, the presence of the doors of exchange in the financial budgets of the state contain corruption.
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