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Kurdistan Regional Government announces revision of the Employees Provident salaries system


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Sven Dzia
Sven Dzia

Roudao - Erbil 

spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government, Sven Dzia, on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 to review the salaries of the Employees Provident by the competent committee system, adding no date to issue a decision on that yet. 

Dzia said at a news conference attended by Roudao Media Network: "The decision to issue salary savings beginning in 2016 difficult, and plans of the Ministry of Finance with the concerned authorities now to review the savings of salaries and strive to be no decision taken on this matter the interests of employees." 

Dzia He added: "I can not set a date for it, because the committee had not completed its work yet, and once that happens the results will be presented to the Council of Ministers and the issuance of a decision on a timely manner." 

He said the amendment payroll system depends on the three points is the revenue received by the government and the deadline to get those funds in addition to the proposals submitted by the Ministry of Finance and the relevant cabinet committees. 

He went on saying that " the government wants to distribute salaries on time, and what happened to now was not the will of the government , but against her will ."

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Wednesday February 22, 2017 14:31
 
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
announced that the Government of the territory of Kurdistan , on Wednesday, its intention to review the salaries of the staff of the province's compulsory savings system, noting that the amendments will be in accordance with the volume of imports of the province. 

He said government spokesman Sven Dzy at a press conference held in Erbil and attended by Alsumaria News, " The financial KRG Ministry was reviewing the compulsory savings system for staff salaries , " he said , adding that he "did not specify a date for these amendments."

 

 
 


He added that "any decision to be made must be in favor of employees , " pointing out that "will make adjustments according to the volume of imports of the Kurdistan region." 

And on the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil , the official spokesman of the government pointed out that "due to political and government delegation to visit the province and the federal government in Baghdad to discuss between the two sides of the problems , " noting that it " has not yet set a date for such a visit because of the busy Baghdad process Reverse Mosul" . 

The suffering of the Kurdistan region from a severe financial crisis since been unable Kurdistan Regional Government to pay the arrears of salaries to its employees since last September, and attributes the territory of the financial crisis officials to the decline in oil prices and the outstanding problems between Baghdad and Erbil over oil files , and the budget and the war against "Daesh" and sheltering more than a million and a half displaced persons and refugees.

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