Experts and professors academics Besrion, discussing the reality of the extractive industries in the country
Friday, 26 April / May 2013 14:57 | | |
{Basra: Euphrates News} professors and experts discussed the academics in Basra and the reality of the extractive industries in Iraq Porsche set up healing in Basra initiative aims to expand the scope of the industries in Iraq as a permanent member of the organization Transparency International.
A reporter and Euphrates News Agency {} today that "a member of the initiative of the Extractive Industries Transparency in Iraq Abbas Kadhim bond demanded to publish reports on Iraqi oil revenues to see those revenues citizen."
Ligament stressed that "the time has come to expand the scope of work of the extractive industries as Iraq officially announced in two reports on its revenue and exports of oil."
For his part, professor of economics at the University of Basra Nabil Jaffar "We hope to achieve the initiative of Transparency International bigger steps to see revenues of oil companies in Iraq because there is considerable controversy about the revenue licensing rounds between the text, which announced the oil ministry on its website and others say that this is not a text the original. "
As explained director of the Center for Marine Sciences Malik Hasan "The workshop specializes extractive industries, especially oil, which may be drained or exposed to economic shocks so governments resort to investment as the best and prepare the country to the future security and sustainable development for future generations."
He added that "the participation of civil society organizations come to strengthen the administrative work in Iraq and access to the full transparency of the definition in the joints of production."
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Friday, 26 April / May 2013 14:57 | | |
{Basra: Euphrates News} professors and experts discussed the academics in Basra and the reality of the extractive industries in Iraq Porsche set up healing in Basra initiative aims to expand the scope of the industries in Iraq as a permanent member of the organization Transparency International.
A reporter and Euphrates News Agency {} today that "a member of the initiative of the Extractive Industries Transparency in Iraq Abbas Kadhim bond demanded to publish reports on Iraqi oil revenues to see those revenues citizen."
Ligament stressed that "the time has come to expand the scope of work of the extractive industries as Iraq officially announced in two reports on its revenue and exports of oil."
For his part, professor of economics at the University of Basra Nabil Jaffar "We hope to achieve the initiative of Transparency International bigger steps to see revenues of oil companies in Iraq because there is considerable controversy about the revenue licensing rounds between the text, which announced the oil ministry on its website and others say that this is not a text the original. "
As explained director of the Center for Marine Sciences Malik Hasan "The workshop specializes extractive industries, especially oil, which may be drained or exposed to economic shocks so governments resort to investment as the best and prepare the country to the future security and sustainable development for future generations."
He added that "the participation of civil society organizations come to strengthen the administrative work in Iraq and access to the full transparency of the definition in the joints of production."
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