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    Al-Shammari: 757 billion dinars in the Ministry of Interior’s revenues in 2023

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    10/14/2024
    Interior Minister Abdul Amir Al-Shammari confirmed that the total revenues for 2023 amounted to 757 billion dinars, which were returned to the state treasury, while he issued strict directives to the Explosives Control Directorate regarding external checkpoints and airports.
    The Parliamentary Finance Committee said in a statement: “It hosted, headed by Atwan Al-Atwani, and in the presence of its members and a number of members of other parliamentary committees, the Minister of Interior Abdul Amir Al-Shammari and his accompanying delegation, at the committee’s headquarters to discuss issues related to maximizing revenues and mechanisms for improving the provision of services to citizens.”
    Al-Atwani welcomed the Minister of Interior, noting that “the Finance Committee works according to the principle of joint integration to support the government.” He stressed “the need for solidarity in studying the financial and economic situation, and pointed out that relying on oil as a primary resource does not achieve the financial stability required to achieve sustainable development.”
    The committee stressed “the importance of forming a committee to study non-oil revenues and monitor their distribution, in addition to analyzing state assets and studying their financial statements. The issue of those whose contracts were terminated and transferring beneficiaries of social protection salaries to the ministry to benefit from their services was also addressed.”
    For his part, the Minister of Interior praised the efforts of the Finance Committee and parliamentary committees in supporting the ministry and the government, explaining that “the ministry has received the security file for a number of governorates and is continuing to work on receiving the rest of the governorates, according to the government program.”
    He provided an explanation of the ministry’s plan to maximize non-oil revenues, noting that “the total revenues for 2023 amounted to 757 billion dinars, which were returned to the state treasury.”
    Discussions between the committee members and the minister touched on many of the ministry’s issues, including the services of issuing electronic passports and unified cards, revenues from the ministry’s fund and other departments, the importance of electronic automation and functional intersection, in addition to discussing the issue of residential complexes.
    The committee also inquired about the criteria for distributing job grades according to governorates, stressing “the need for coordination and work to complete the 2025 budget schedules on time.”
    In addition, the Minister of Interior, Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, issued directives regarding the Explosives Control Directorate related to external checkpoints and airports.
    The ministry said in a statement received by “Al-Zawraa” that “Minister of Interior, Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, visited the Explosives Control Directorate and was briefed on the most important duties and tasks carried out by this directorate.”
    According to the statement, the minister stressed “the continuation of training the Explosives Control Directorate’s staff and developing their capabilities,” directing “cooperation with organizations supporting training.” He stressed “the intensification of efforts at external checkpoints and airports, and the rapid response to all calls and work on immediate presence and rapid movement in the event of any emergency, God forbid.” On the sidelines of this visit, Al-Shammari opened two new buildings in the directorate, and provided support to it by directing the provision of the directorate with juvenile officers and contract police and providing it with various vehicles, including specialized ones, while praising “the work of this directorate and the achievements made by its cadres.”[/size]
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