The Prime Minister directs the formation of a committee to install electronic payment points (POS) in all institutions
political 26-04-2023, 20:20
Baghdad - conscious
Today, Wednesday, the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani, directed the formation of a committee of representatives of ministries, governorates, and government banks, to install electronic payment points (POS) in all institutions.
The media office of the Prime Minister stated, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that,
"Today, Al-Sudani chaired a meeting of the Committee for the Localization of Salaries and the Unified Treasury Account, in the presence of the
"During the meeting, the Prime Minister listened to a briefing by the Minister of Finance on the
Al-Sudani stressed, according to the statement, that
"the delay in implementing the unified treasury account during the past years has caused many cases of corruption and abuse of public money,
the latest of which was the crime of stealing tax guarantee funds (theft of the century)." And he stressed
"the need to address the matter by applying the unified treasury system to reduce corruption, indicating that the
continuation of the current situation makes the state not aware of the amount of its funds and accounts or the number of its employees," stressing that
"everyone who works to obstruct this project is considered a contributor to covering up corruption.” Al-Sudani directed to
"accelerate the preparation of new standards, including the largest number of electronic payment companies, which number about 16, and to contract with companies that provide better services at lower costs."
He also directed to "form a committee of representatives of ministries, governorates, and government banks, to install electronic payment points (POS), in all institutions, and to
seek the help of international and foreign expertise to support the project and
encourage citizens to adopt it and deal financially through it."
https://www.ina.iq/183753--.html
political 26-04-2023, 20:20
Baghdad - conscious
Today, Wednesday, the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani, directed the formation of a committee of representatives of ministries, governorates, and government banks, to install electronic payment points (POS) in all institutions.
The media office of the Prime Minister stated, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that,
"Today, Al-Sudani chaired a meeting of the Committee for the Localization of Salaries and the Unified Treasury Account, in the presence of the
- Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq and
the Minister of Finance,
advisors to the Prime Minister, and the
general managers of the Rafidain, Al-Rasheed and Iraqi banks." Trade, and the
representative of the Federal Office of Financial Supervision. He added,
"During the meeting, the Prime Minister listened to a briefing by the Minister of Finance on the
- ministry's procedures regarding the unified public treasury system, the
progress of the process of nationalizing the salaries of state employees, and the
procedures related to the application of the electronic payment points (POS) system."
Al-Sudani stressed, according to the statement, that
"the delay in implementing the unified treasury account during the past years has caused many cases of corruption and abuse of public money,
the latest of which was the crime of stealing tax guarantee funds (theft of the century)." And he stressed
"the need to address the matter by applying the unified treasury system to reduce corruption, indicating that the
continuation of the current situation makes the state not aware of the amount of its funds and accounts or the number of its employees," stressing that
"everyone who works to obstruct this project is considered a contributor to covering up corruption.” Al-Sudani directed to
"accelerate the preparation of new standards, including the largest number of electronic payment companies, which number about 16, and to contract with companies that provide better services at lower costs."
He also directed to "form a committee of representatives of ministries, governorates, and government banks, to install electronic payment points (POS), in all institutions, and to
seek the help of international and foreign expertise to support the project and
encourage citizens to adopt it and deal financially through it."
https://www.ina.iq/183753--.html