Currency damaged .. share ample haunt the people of Kirkuk and dissipate their salaries

Friday February 3, 2017 13:45

Alsumaria News / Kirkuk
Expressed by staff and citizens in Kirkuk, on Friday, dismay turned over large sums of money "stale" class thousand dinars within the already overdue salaries, stressing that they are now in a quandary about how to dispose of this money being shunned by shops and petrol stations, while a local official confirmed the existence of "corruption" behind the subject.

One of the employees said, and called Abdulla Khalid in an interview with Alsumaria's News, "The salaries which was distributed by the government banks on Kirkuk staff were mostly of one thousand dinars category and was torn and refrain lot of dealing in petrol stations as well as the shopkeepers in the markets of Kirkuk."



Abdullah added, that "the employee originally suffering from delayed salary received numerous deductions imposed by the government."

One of the recipients of the damaged currency from a State-owned banks said in Kirkuk, Ayyub Muhammad and called in an interview with Alsumaria's News, "The salary he received from the bank of a thousand dinars category mostly corrupted, we do not know the secret behind the tattered currency distribution, we do not know where to go out."

For his part , Chairman of the Integrity Committee in the province of Kirkuk , said Najat Hussein , in an interview with Alsumaria News's, " The coin thousand, 500 , and 250 is a government currency issued by the Central Bank of Iraq and the official and any one does not receive it is against the law and expose himself accountable , " stressing that " the provincial council The governor Necmettin cream will follow up this matter. "

He added that "the damaged currency traded in Kirkuk just afraid that there will be corruption in this aspect we will follow subject through official and government departments to see those who stand behind the non-receipt of these currencies," calling on "State-owned banks to address the currency damaged because the majority of the provinces dealt with the damaged currency through government banks. "

The province of Kirkuk (255 km north of Baghdad), where the two branches of the bank Rafidain and Rasheed The task is added to the distribution of salaries across the smart card, which is the other currency damaged distributed on smart card users.

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