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Consultant Abadi: are untrue to the government's inability to pay the salaries of staff


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Consultant Abadi: are untrue to the government's inability to pay the salaries of staff

Date: 05/02/2015 17:41

 
 
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Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister denied the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, on Thursday, reports that indicated for the inability of the state to pay the employees' salaries after three months, indicating that it is a rumor and economic war. 
Saleh said in a statement to the Agency / information / "The Country undergoing an economic crisis is a reality that can not be undeniable and the budget was built on austerity policy, but it is able to function in the country up to this year. " 
He added that "the reports about the inability of the state to pay the linkages staff are untrue and its staff salaries are going on a regular basis and there are sufficient funds and earmarked for salaries without any harm to inflict. " 
And Saleh that "oil prices rising in recent days and the price of oil is currently exceeds the price at which built upon the budget Mini that the risk of deficit gradually will disappear with the progress of the days during the current year." 
He pointed out that "there are rumors accompany economic war It is promoted for those rumors are like totals Daash criminal. " 
The sources in the Ministry of Finance aid in a press statement that the funds in the state treasury not enough to only pay for three months and will be the government after three months, unable to pay staff salaries. "Finished / 25

 


 

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05/02/2015 15:33

 

Maher Abdel Latif

Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Knowledgeable sources in the Ministry of Finance, on Thursday, for a deficit in the state treasury, prevents the salaries of all employees dam, after three months, if oil prices continued on these prices. The source, who declined to be identified for "tomorrow Press "that" the rest of the money in the state treasury may fill the salaries of staff in just the next three months, and then will face the Ministry of Finance deficit bridged completely, "he said, adding that" the Iraqi state revenues from oil have fallen dramatically, without leaving the previous government any financial stocks fill this deficit. " He explained that "the current Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari revealed to the House of Representatives and Minister nature of the crisis in Iraq, and the need to begin a severe austerity to meet the employees' salaries, at least," adding that "the financial budget, which is the basis relied on oil exports Iraq, dependent on sales in the oil market styles, as some companies that buy Iraqi oil company SOMO not received money owed ​​soon. " To the detection of early source from within the ministry, for the study of the idea of borrowing money to meet the severe deficit in the fiscal budget approved by parliament last week. " He told "tomorrow Press" that "the advertiser of about 25 trillion dinars size of the deficit, record according to data expected revenues," adding that "any defect in the export or the steepest drop from the current time will increase the fiscal deficit." He added that "the payment of financial dues Iraq to export oil does not come one at a time, which may affect the payment of staff salaries on time," adding that "the Council of Ministers proposed to the ministries inform staff that there a delay in the delivery date of salaries." And the voice of Representatives on the financial budget last Saturday, a specific price of a barrel of oil at $ 55, while the current oil prices ranging from $ 50 to $ 52.

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