Parliamentary finance committee hosts representatives of CBI to discuss banking law
Tuesday, 29 January 2013 08:21
Baghdad (AIN) –The Parliamentary Finance Committee hosted a delegation from the Central Bank of Iraq to discuss the current law of banks and the draft of the new law.
The Parliamentary Committee reported in statement received by AIN ''Member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee MP Najiba Najeeb received a delegation from the Central Bank of Iraq and other governmental banks, which included Mustafa Ghalib the director of the legal affairs in the CBI and Majed Mohamed Hassan the director of restructuring the governmental banks as well as Waleed Edi the director of statistics and research department in the CBI.''
''The meeting included discussing the items of the banks law no. (94) of 2004 and the amendments that are supposed to be implemented as well as discussing the project of the laws related to banks in addition to banking law draft, which was accomplished by the CBI, and the problems that hinder the work of the governmental banks,'' the statement added.
The statement pointed out that ''It has been agreed to hold another meeting next week to be attended by representatives of private banks, registrar of companies, Islamic banks and representative of Trade Bank of Iraq.'' \ End\
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Tuesday, 29 January 2013 08:21
Baghdad (AIN) –The Parliamentary Finance Committee hosted a delegation from the Central Bank of Iraq to discuss the current law of banks and the draft of the new law.
The Parliamentary Committee reported in statement received by AIN ''Member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee MP Najiba Najeeb received a delegation from the Central Bank of Iraq and other governmental banks, which included Mustafa Ghalib the director of the legal affairs in the CBI and Majed Mohamed Hassan the director of restructuring the governmental banks as well as Waleed Edi the director of statistics and research department in the CBI.''
''The meeting included discussing the items of the banks law no. (94) of 2004 and the amendments that are supposed to be implemented as well as discussing the project of the laws related to banks in addition to banking law draft, which was accomplished by the CBI, and the problems that hinder the work of the governmental banks,'' the statement added.
The statement pointed out that ''It has been agreed to hold another meeting next week to be attended by representatives of private banks, registrar of companies, Islamic banks and representative of Trade Bank of Iraq.'' \ End\
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