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Najib: loans granted by the government will increase the bur

Unread postby Stillw8n » Fri Oct 21, 2011 8:40 am

Najib: loans granted by the government will increase the burden on the budget
Baghdad (news) .. called a member of Paradise financial and MP / Kurdistan Alliance / Najiba Najib to set priorities for loans granted by the Ministry of Finance staff and others as they would be a burden on the budget in spite of its impacts positively on the domestic market and the economy of Iraq.

said Najib said in a statement (of the Agency news) on Friday: that the loans granted by the Ministry of Finance in the government banks, both (100) salary, or (5) million would be a burden on the state budget, although its impacts positively on the domestic market by increasing demand for construction materials, agricultural and food and this situation will increase the movement economic development in the country.

She answer: Will this loan burden on the budget side of the debt owed ​​by Iraq, but the State’s goal is to provide services for the Iraqi people as will help him this amount of money in Thih places to live, and fill his need of living and this Mattmah him the federal government in providing comfort to the citizens.

The Director of the Rasheed Bank announced the Board of Directors of the Bank decided to launch ancestor five million dinars for the staff after stopping mid-2009, modifications were made ​​simple mechanism for the granting of such advances for staff to cover the largest possible number of employees where the employee must bring a book of support from Chamber works by indicating the duration of his service and the amount of his salary and a sponsor in addition to the archives, personal, and that the benefit of this advance is (6%) and the amount of deduction will be determined by the branches of the bank according to schedules will be announced later.

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