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    Al-Moussawi: Weakness of the law led to the absence of the role of public sector companies

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    A member of the Parliamentary Services Committee, Madiha Al-Moussawi, stressed today, Thursday, that successive governments have frozen the work of public companies, and most of the projects in them are ink on paper.


    Al-Moussawi said in an interview with the After Investigation program broadcasted by Al-Sumaria TV, that "public companies exist in reality only in name, and some see them lagging and were frozen by successive governments, and in general there is no satisfaction with the work of public companies and many projects are ink on paper."






    And she added: "The weakness of the law led to the absence of the role of public sector companies, and most of the laws are laws of the previous regime and companies were from the past until now, but the huge number of employees led to the sagging of these companies," noting that "members of Parliament were one of the reasons for job sag in some ministries." Through ill-considered appointment, which led to inflated wages at the expense of activating their role."

    Al-Moussawi indicated that "recent years have witnessed the absence of strategic planning that regulates the work of state institutions, and the minister is a leader in his department who has to monitor the work of his ministry and organize its work," explaining that "merging companies has advantages by reducing and reducing senior management, but the government must support public sector companies But the defect is in the companies themselves because they do not try to develop themselves.

    Al-Moussawi pointed out that "the House of Representatives does not interfere in technical matters in managing the work of the ministries, but its role is limited to monitoring and making observations on the work of the ministries. Opinions differ among deputies about the work of the ministries. For example, we support the merger of companies because it reduces sagging and activates the work of companies."

    And she stressed that "the delay in approving the budget led to the delay in paying the debts of companies with other ministries, and the minister is responsible for claiming the debts of companies with the rest of the ministries," explaining that "if there is no reward and punishment, work in the ministries will not be organized and there will be great corruption in

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