Parliamentary Finance denies Abbadi's claim to deduct 5% of the salaries of employees for the reconstruction of Mosul

A member of the parliamentary finance committee, Majida al-Tamimi, on Saturday denied her demand to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, to deduct 5% of the salaries of employees for the reconstruction of Mosul.

Al-Tamimi said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that "there are paid votes that work for those who are profiting from the blood and money of the people. They do not like to expose their corruption files or to prosecute their offenders and bring them to justice."

"These parties deliberately mislead public opinion from time to time, through the broadcast of fabricated news to cover up the failure and corruption."

A member of the Finance Committee, "I have indicated earlier that the amount of funds required for the reconstruction of the provinces liberated by our armed forces from the drowning gangs, calling for terrorism is very large, and we need international assistance," noting that "there is no intention to deduct a percentage of the salaries of staff and allocation for reconstruction These liberated areas. "

Tamimi said that "while denying its claim to Prime Minister Haider Abadi, the deduction of 5% of the salaries of staff, for the reconstruction of the city of Mosul, revealed its efforts to cancel the deduction of the proportion allocated to the popular mobilization and displaced during the coming period.

A member of the Finance Committee parliamentary Majida Tamimi, denied on Wednesday (July 12), there is an intention to deduct from the salaries of employees and allocated for the reconstruction of the city of Mosul, noting the existence of an agreement to lift the previous deductions in their salaries in the budget in 2018.

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