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    Parliamentary Finance Committee reveals the truth about government spending exceeding the "red lines

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    Parliamentary Finance Committee reveals the truth about government spending exceeding the "red lines Empty Parliamentary Finance Committee reveals the truth about government spending exceeding the "red lines

    Post by Rocky Thu 29 Aug 2024, 4:58 am

    Parliamentary Finance Committee reveals the truth about government spending exceeding the "red lines"

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    Baghdad Today - Baghdad
    The Parliamentary Finance Committee revealed, today, Wednesday, August 28, 2024, the truth about government spending from the financial budget exceeding the red lines by spending more money than its allocated amount.
    Committee member Jamal Kojer told Baghdad Today, "Government spending did not cross the red lines, because basically there is no government spending so far and no money has been spent according to what was stated in the budget law for this year."
    He explained that "the delay in government spending as planned in the budget law is perhaps due to a lack of liquidity or a delay in approving the budget and the problems that occurred in its schedules."
    Koger said, "There are a number of issues that led to stopping government spending and keeping only salaries."
    It is noteworthy that the Ministry of Finance has denied on more than one occasion the existence of a liquidity problem to secure employees’ salaries and other operating expenses.
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