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Hayali announces three-phase contract to install the signs of good in the province of Diyala

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Hayali announces three-phase contract to install the signs of good in the province of Diyala

Tuesday, April 3 / April 2012 18:58

Baghdad {: News} Euphrates revealed the new Diyala governor Hisham Hayali about the stages of installation contracts promise of good in the province.

He said Hayali during a press conference held this afternoon in the Office of the province that the "first phase will be launched early next week and will check the names of 12 thousand and {500} a contractor, who names appeared and started actually jobs in the community preservation before being sent to the Ministry of Finance for the purpose of proofed."

He explained that "the provincial government maintains that the names and statements and will be announced in the Office of the province and will be disseminated via the media as soon as the audit."

The House of Representatives voted within the current budget to install signs contracts Rabiein good mother who worked in the attribution of the security services.

The Hayali that "Phase II study will include the names of about four thousand people who appeared in the draw whose names did not begin their work within conservative circles where the committee will be formed to discuss this issue in order to speed up the clinching."

He added that "there was a contract year-end 2010, with 16 000 and {475} people out of {20} A and has the approval of the Council of Ministers hired under contracts augurs well," adding that "the third phase will include the nomination of the people of the province in order to occupy the rest of this scores more than three thousand degrees, "noting that" the administration of the province had received assurances from the Ministry of Finance in this regard. "ended

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