Iraq: report on exports of oil revenues and see the light soon
Sunday, 22 December / 2 January 2012 21:44
Twilight News / Council announced "stakeholder transparency" of the extractive industries, Sunday, for the preparation of the report of the quantities of oil and minerals and outgoing revenue financial participation of international bodies including the International Monetary Fund, expected to lead Iraq in the ranks of many in the annual report of Transparency International.
A member of the stakeholder Extractive Industries Transparency IEITI Said Yassin, in an interview with "Twilight News" The mission of the National Initiative and its board is "to prepare a report disclose the amount of crude oil and mineral exporting and financial returns it, and checking and matching company neutral certified by the International Initiative and the World Bank," denying that this has to do with organization Transparency International.
The National Initiative issued in December 20 last report, the first initiative of transparency in the extractive industries in Iraq to ensure matching of cash flows resulting from the oil industry in Iraq in 2009.
Moussa said that the Council's work is concentrated his work in "knowing and following up oil imports, and then follow-up to monitor government budgets in the various sectors and publish their annual reports to achieve prosperity and implementation of development programs in the country," expected to "affect the progress of Iraq's several ranks to the top of the report Transparency International's annual "
Moses explained that "Iraq is expected from the International Initiative for transparency in the extractive industries EITI completed its adoption of a member of Iraq's full compliance with international standards in trading revenues."
The Council is composed of stakeholders transparency in extractive industries, representatives of state-owned companies producing oil and marketing company's oil and representatives of foreign companies, the oil is Shell, Exxon Mobil, Lucy. That. Me. C, and regulators, and three union representatives and three representatives of non-governmental organizations, the Foundation for the Peoples , and Al Noor University, the Association of Women for the good of women and three trade unions, in addition to representatives from government ministries of finance, industry, oil and representatives of regulatory bodies.
It is said that the last annual report for 2011 for "indicators of corruption," published by Transparency International, ranked the three Arab countries, centers it within the ten most corrupt in the world among 178 countries, and these countries are Iraq, Somalia and Sudan, while Qatar was the least corrupt among the Arab countries, followed by the UAE, and Oman, as it occupied first place in Somalia most corrupt countries, followed by Afghanistan, Myanmar, Sudan and Iraq, and came behind Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, Chad, Burundi and Angola.
The Iraqi government has taken the first step in 2007, sent a letter to the International Initiative for the transparency of the EITI by the Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister at the time, Barham Saleh, declared Iraq's desire to join and a formal declaration of Iraq to run in the words of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in March 2010 in a formal ceremony, according to criteria adopted in the international initiative.
The World Bank has praised Iraq's accession to the International Initiative for transparency in the extractive industries (EITI), said the Special Representative of the World Bank in Iraq, Mary Helen, the Iraqi government "has made" considerable effort in the project to join the initiative of transparency in the extractive industries, as reflected in the that of "serious commitment" by the government, and confirmed Helen on the "improvement" made in "several" aspects of them, after the activation mechanisms of spending mail.
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Sunday, 22 December / 2 January 2012 21:44
Twilight News / Council announced "stakeholder transparency" of the extractive industries, Sunday, for the preparation of the report of the quantities of oil and minerals and outgoing revenue financial participation of international bodies including the International Monetary Fund, expected to lead Iraq in the ranks of many in the annual report of Transparency International.
A member of the stakeholder Extractive Industries Transparency IEITI Said Yassin, in an interview with "Twilight News" The mission of the National Initiative and its board is "to prepare a report disclose the amount of crude oil and mineral exporting and financial returns it, and checking and matching company neutral certified by the International Initiative and the World Bank," denying that this has to do with organization Transparency International.
The National Initiative issued in December 20 last report, the first initiative of transparency in the extractive industries in Iraq to ensure matching of cash flows resulting from the oil industry in Iraq in 2009.
Moussa said that the Council's work is concentrated his work in "knowing and following up oil imports, and then follow-up to monitor government budgets in the various sectors and publish their annual reports to achieve prosperity and implementation of development programs in the country," expected to "affect the progress of Iraq's several ranks to the top of the report Transparency International's annual "
Moses explained that "Iraq is expected from the International Initiative for transparency in the extractive industries EITI completed its adoption of a member of Iraq's full compliance with international standards in trading revenues."
The Council is composed of stakeholders transparency in extractive industries, representatives of state-owned companies producing oil and marketing company's oil and representatives of foreign companies, the oil is Shell, Exxon Mobil, Lucy. That. Me. C, and regulators, and three union representatives and three representatives of non-governmental organizations, the Foundation for the Peoples , and Al Noor University, the Association of Women for the good of women and three trade unions, in addition to representatives from government ministries of finance, industry, oil and representatives of regulatory bodies.
It is said that the last annual report for 2011 for "indicators of corruption," published by Transparency International, ranked the three Arab countries, centers it within the ten most corrupt in the world among 178 countries, and these countries are Iraq, Somalia and Sudan, while Qatar was the least corrupt among the Arab countries, followed by the UAE, and Oman, as it occupied first place in Somalia most corrupt countries, followed by Afghanistan, Myanmar, Sudan and Iraq, and came behind Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, Chad, Burundi and Angola.
The Iraqi government has taken the first step in 2007, sent a letter to the International Initiative for the transparency of the EITI by the Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister at the time, Barham Saleh, declared Iraq's desire to join and a formal declaration of Iraq to run in the words of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in March 2010 in a formal ceremony, according to criteria adopted in the international initiative.
The World Bank has praised Iraq's accession to the International Initiative for transparency in the extractive industries (EITI), said the Special Representative of the World Bank in Iraq, Mary Helen, the Iraqi government "has made" considerable effort in the project to join the initiative of transparency in the extractive industries, as reflected in the that of "serious commitment" by the government, and confirmed Helen on the "improvement" made in "several" aspects of them, after the activation mechanisms of spending mail.
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