Seaview
01-06-2009, 05:50 AM
Ministry of Finance announced on the territory of Kurdistan, to reduce the monthly expenses for services and government institutions for the ratification of the 2009 budget, but stressed that this action does not include the salaries of employees and retirees.
And the transfer of the electronic site of the Government of the Territory, on Tuesday, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance in the region Khansi Rashid Tahir as saying on Monday, "The ministry has issued new instructions to reduce the monthly expenses, for services and government institutions, or one of twenty, to be applied in the Territory from the community January until the ratification of the current on the state budget by the Iraqi parliament. "
The Khansi that "the Code of the General Accounting gives powers to the Ministry of Finance to issue instructions on the process of exchange, if the parliament delayed the ratification of the new year's budget," noting that "the new guidelines do not include the salaries of staff members and retirees."
He pointed out that "The ministry has allocated ten thousand degrees and careers in the Territory during the current year 2009 include the sectors of education, health and higher education."
Khansi added that "the old allocations service projects, the backlog would continue to be financed, while the ministry is committed to the implementation of plans and new projects until the ratification of the new budget, pointing out that" the reduction of the state budget will affect the development and implementation of development projects in the region."
It was the first Khansi met on Sunday with the directors and officials of units of account services in the province of Dahuk, to discuss the new instructions to reduce expenses related to services and government institutions.
In the opinion of the Dean of the Faculty of the University of Dohuk and the Department of Economics, Dr. Ahmed Al-Saadoun Azad that "Iraq's budget in 2009 would be contrary to the 2008 budget because of lower oil prices, while in Iraq in 2008 supplementary budgets because of the high oil prices, which could lead to the expansion of the deficit situation in Iraq."
He added that "the Iraqi state to address the crisis, whether based on the accumulated surpluses of oil since 2005 and so far, which is estimated between 75 billion to $ 65, or by reducing the allocations of projects."
The Finance Minister Bayan Jabr, in December (December) said the government was obliged to follow the economic austerity policies during 2009, owing to lower world oil prices.
The Council of Ministers in November (November) last year for approving a state budget for Iraq in 2009, amounting to 79 trillion Iraqi dinars.
However, this figure was reduced to 67 billion dollars after the studies prepared by the Ministry of Planning and in accordance with the new oil prices
Some officials say that the candidate to reduce the budget further.
The Finance Ministry called the beginning of this year to reduce staff expenses and austerity policies, in line with the global economic crisis and its repercussions on the Iraqi economy.
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And the transfer of the electronic site of the Government of the Territory, on Tuesday, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance in the region Khansi Rashid Tahir as saying on Monday, "The ministry has issued new instructions to reduce the monthly expenses, for services and government institutions, or one of twenty, to be applied in the Territory from the community January until the ratification of the current on the state budget by the Iraqi parliament. "
The Khansi that "the Code of the General Accounting gives powers to the Ministry of Finance to issue instructions on the process of exchange, if the parliament delayed the ratification of the new year's budget," noting that "the new guidelines do not include the salaries of staff members and retirees."
He pointed out that "The ministry has allocated ten thousand degrees and careers in the Territory during the current year 2009 include the sectors of education, health and higher education."
Khansi added that "the old allocations service projects, the backlog would continue to be financed, while the ministry is committed to the implementation of plans and new projects until the ratification of the new budget, pointing out that" the reduction of the state budget will affect the development and implementation of development projects in the region."
It was the first Khansi met on Sunday with the directors and officials of units of account services in the province of Dahuk, to discuss the new instructions to reduce expenses related to services and government institutions.
In the opinion of the Dean of the Faculty of the University of Dohuk and the Department of Economics, Dr. Ahmed Al-Saadoun Azad that "Iraq's budget in 2009 would be contrary to the 2008 budget because of lower oil prices, while in Iraq in 2008 supplementary budgets because of the high oil prices, which could lead to the expansion of the deficit situation in Iraq."
He added that "the Iraqi state to address the crisis, whether based on the accumulated surpluses of oil since 2005 and so far, which is estimated between 75 billion to $ 65, or by reducing the allocations of projects."
The Finance Minister Bayan Jabr, in December (December) said the government was obliged to follow the economic austerity policies during 2009, owing to lower world oil prices.
The Council of Ministers in November (November) last year for approving a state budget for Iraq in 2009, amounting to 79 trillion Iraqi dinars.
However, this figure was reduced to 67 billion dollars after the studies prepared by the Ministry of Planning and in accordance with the new oil prices
Some officials say that the candidate to reduce the budget further.
The Finance Ministry called the beginning of this year to reduce staff expenses and austerity policies, in line with the global economic crisis and its repercussions on the Iraqi economy.
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