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    The annual cost of transporting foreign oil workers is one billion dollars

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    The annual cost of transporting foreign oil workers is one billion dollars Empty The annual cost of transporting foreign oil workers is one billion dollars

    Post by Rocky Fri 25 Jun 2021, 7:05 am

    [size=52]The annual cost of transporting foreign oil workers is one billion dollars[/size]

    [size=45][You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Baghdad: Hazem Muhammad Habib [/size]

    The Integrity Committee of the House of Representatives revealed that the cost of transporting foreign workers working in foreign oil companies operating in the country amounts to one billion dollars annually, indicating that these companies violated the contract signed with them by refusing to transfer their workers through the national carrier (Iraqi Airways) and to carry out transportation via air. Emirates to Dubai.
    Committee Rapporteur Abdul Amir Al-Mayahi told Al-Sabah: “The Basra Oil Company pays one billion dollars annually to the Emirati airline in exchange for the transfer of foreign workers working in foreign oil companies to their headquarters in Dubai,” noting that “foreign companies refuse to transfer foreign workers through the national carrier ( Iraqi Airways Company) and requires transportation via Emirates Airlines, which costs the state huge sums.”
    He explained that "one of the paragraphs of the oil licensing rounds indicates that the carrier is national, and companies do not abide by this paragraph and require that the carrier be an Emirati," noting that "those money is wasted only for the transfer of foreign workers, except for the money allocated for housing and studying their children, as well as the tourism aspect For these, the Iraqi government will bear it.”
    Al-Mayahi pointed out that “the cost of transporting an official in foreign oil companies who resides in Dubai is about $20,000 to come to Baghdad and participate in the meetings,” and worse than that, according to the decision of the Integrity Committee, that “one of the managers or consultants in those companies that are located in Basra were Hosting him to attend a meeting in Baghdad, he refused to fly through Iraqi Airways, as they are contractors with Emirates Airlines, so he traveled from Basra to Dubai and from there to Baghdad via Emirates Airlines, and after the meeting ended, he returned from Baghdad to Dubai and then to Basra, and the price of the ticket reached five thousand One dollar per trip, meaning that he costs the state 20 thousand dollars for each meeting he attends in Baghdad.”
    Al-Mayahi pointed out that “Iraqi Airways had presented the Basra Oil Company with an offer that included the transfer of labor at a value less than the Emirates airline by 50%, and with the same services provided, but we did not find interest in this matter from the government side, and this is the biggest waste of public money, not to mention the Other contract details.
    The decision of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee considered that "a methodology to steal the Iraqi oil wealth with a legal cover", calling on the government to stop this farce and amend the clauses of the contract.
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