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Parliamentary Finance: Deletion of posts The excess government will result in a bank of employees


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31-07-2019 11:04 AM
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Baghdad

The head of the Finance Committee of Parliament Haytham al-Jubouri on Wednesday that the paragraph delete the extra government posts contained in the Civil Service Law will produce a "bank staff" benefited by the departments that suffer from a shortage of cadres.

Jubouri said in an interview with Al-Akhbar that "this paragraph in the civil service law has not been decided so far, and not necessarily the termination of the services of government employees under it, but the transfer to other services in need of services. For example, tax departments and customs complain about the lack of staff, Other circles complain of the opposite. "

He added that "this paragraph will allow the State Bank employees can be employed in any place suffers from a shortage of staff," noting that "the instructions to work under the provisions of the Civil Service Law and mechanisms of application will be developed by the Federal Service Council, which voted by the Parliament earlier, and is expected to name members only to begin Currency".

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