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    Facing financial crisis, Iraqi ministers halve their salary

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    Facing financial crisis, Iraqi ministers halve their salary Empty Facing financial crisis, Iraqi ministers halve their salary

    Post by wciappetta Tue 02 Dec 2014, 11:37 am

    This at least proves an actual willingness to sacrifice in order to solve budgetary issues... never was attitude existent before. They look like they have an serious government for the time....when is the last time we saw that in the US?


    Facing financial crisis, Iraqi ministers halve their salary



    Dec 2 (Reuters) - Iraqi ministers agreed on Tuesday to take a 50 percent pay cut while the country grapples with a financial crisis brought about by falling oil prices and a war with Islamic State militants.

    Last week the OPEC oil exporter said it had scrapped a draft 2015 budget because of the slide in crude oil prices, which have sharply cut government revenues as Iraq faces additional costs of a long campaign against the Islamist militants.

    A statement issued after Tuesday's cabinet meeting said the pay cut would come into effect on January 1 and would last "until the end of the financial crisis".

    (Reporting by Dominic Evans; Editing by Andrew Heavens)]

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