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    Ministry of Finance talks about the fate of employees' salaries and the reasons for the delay

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    Alsumaria News - Economy

    The Ministry of Finance confirmed [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , Thursday, that the statements about the ministry's inability to pay employees' salaries are "baseless", while indicating that the delay in the salaries of the Ministry of Electricity is due to the fact that it is centrally funded and the monthly payrolls must be audited and the funding shortfall compensated.


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    The ministry said in a statement received by Sumaria News, "What has been circulated recently by some figures about the statements attributed to the Minister of Finance regarding the ministry's inability to pay the salaries of employees during the coming months, is completely false, and His Excellency the Minister of Finance has no statement in this regard."



    The Ministry affirmed its "full commitment to disbursing salaries on the specified dates to employees, retirees and care workers."[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]And various security categories including[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Salaries of the Popular Mobilization Forces members, in accordance with the laws and regulations in force.”

    She pointed out that “the salary grant for the employees of the Ministry of Electricity is being secured, and part of it has been audited by the monthly electricity wage lists of the centrally funded departments, which are sent to us by the Ministry of Electricity, and then the reinforcement is made to the Ministry’s companies upon their request, as it is considered a revenue for the companies affiliated with the Ministry, and a resource to cover the companies’ needs for financing[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]The remaining salaries of its members.”

    She explained that “electricity wages are revenues that must be collected and paid by the Ministry of Electricity, and are recorded as revenues for the state’s general treasury to finance the rest of its current and investment expenses at the Ministry of Electricity, which include allocations in the state’s general budget and according to what is included in the revenue tables for the budget estimates for the year 2024 proposed by[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Ministers and the House of Representatives by Parliamentary Resolution No. (64) of 2024, which includes approval of the estimates of the budget law tables for the year 2024.

    The Ministry called on "public opinion, media professionals and all interested parties not to be led by rumors and false news, and to rely on official sources to obtain correct information."

    There is widespread talk in Iraq about the possibility of the state's inability to pay employees' salaries, which began with indications of delays in disbursing salaries for some employees, and this was reinforced by statements about a shortage of dinar liquidity at the Ministry of Finance, before oil prices fell and increased fears about the possibility of the inability to pay employees' salaries on time.

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