Al-Bayati explains the origin of the financial dispute regarding employee salaries between Baghdad and Erbil.

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Al-Bayati explains the origin of the financial dispute regarding employee salaries between Baghdad and Erbil.

Former MP Mohammed al-Bayati defined the origins of the economic dispute regarding employee salaries among Baghdad and Erbil, noting that many worker names continue to be unregistered in the data sent to the Ministry of Finance.

Al-Bayati advised dinaropinions.com, “areas in the Kurdistan place are tormented by non-fee of salaries, in spite of the authorities sending budget to the vicinity. this is additionally going on in areas administered through the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in Sulaymaniyah, Halabja, Darbandikhan, and other districts, in which employees are complaining approximately not receiving salaries for three months.”

He added, “there are many troubles associated with salaries, specially those associated with the database of employees working in the Kurdistan region, and this count requires transparency and clarity so one can cope with it.”

He defined that “a number of the personnel’ names aren’t registered in the database that Baghdad need to have, and the cash may match to other employees in violation of administrative and monetary laws, as a number of the location’s personnel still have now not had their names blanketed within the Ministry of Finance’s employee records, and the supply of the dispute can be between Baghdad and Erbil.”