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    Huge numbers in the 2023 budget... The salary bill swallows the state's money

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    Huge numbers in the 2023 budget... The salary bill swallows the state's money Empty Huge numbers in the 2023 budget... The salary bill swallows the state's money

    Post by Rocky Fri 10 Mar 2023, 9:19 am

    [rtl]Huge numbers in the 2023 budget... The salary bill swallows the state's money[/rtl]
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    [rtl]Baghdad - Iraq today:

    The Future Iraq Foundation for Economic Research and Consulting stated that the budget allocated for the salaries of Iraqi employees in the 2022 budget increased by 3% compared to 2021, and that the salaries of security sector employees constitute 53% of the total amount allocated in the budget for salaries. While a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee in the Iraqi parliament explained that "the number of employees in the 2023 budget will increase, and 60 to 65 trillion dinars will be allocated from the budget size, which amounts to 200 trillion dinars, for salaries. "

    On Thursday (March 9, 2023), the Future Iraq Foundation publishes a summary of its research on the salaries of public sector employees in Iraq.According to the study, the budget allocated to employee salaries reached 43 trillion and 76 billion dinars in 2022, while in the 2021 budget it amounted to 42 trillion and 44 billion dinars, i.e. the amount allocated to employee salaries in 2022 increased by 2.9% compared to to 2021.

    The head of the Future Iraq Foundation for Research, Manar Al-Obeidi, said in a press interview followed by (Iraq Today) that "salaries took 26.9% of the total revenues of Iraq for the year 2022. And the security sector got the largest percentage of the budget allocated to salaries, reaching 53.48% of the amount, 27% of these, it went to the Ministry of Interior and 16% to the Ministry of Defense.

    While a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Jamal Cougar, stated in a press interview followed by (Iraq Today) that “53 trillion and 834 billion dinars were fixed for the salaries and bonuses of employees in the 2021 budget, after which the number of employees increased and at least 1,000 people were appointed in each governorate in 2022, therefore, there were more than 3 million and 260 thousand employees in Iraq, and now their number has increased to more than 4 million.

    Cougar added, "We expect Iraq to allocate 60 to 65 trillion dinars for the salaries of state employees in the 2023 budget. The budget will amount to more than 198 trillion dinars, and on this basis, a third of the budget will be allocated to employee salaries, and those salaries will constitute 70% of the operational budget."

    According to the study conducted by the Iraq Future Foundation, the Ministry of Higher Education will receive 5.23% of the budget allocated to employee salaries, the Ministry of Education 5.3%, the Ministry of Health 3.17%, Baghdad Governorate 6.79%, while Dhi Qar Governorate will receive 2.26%, Babil 2.62%, Basra 2.61%, Diyala 2.1%, Najaf 1.76%, Diwaniyah 1.86%, Karbala 1.49%, and Wasit 1.62%.[/rtl]

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