The government workers’ pay rates in the Kurdistan District are supposed to be paid right on time one week from now, previous Kurdistan Parliament part Ali Hama Salih reported on Wednesday.
During a question and answer session went to by , Salih made sense of that the essential issue creating the setback for compensation distributions is connected with the finance arrangements of safety powers.
“The payroll lists of approximately 47,000 employees from the Asayish (security forces) institution in the Kurdistan Region, as well as approximately 300,000 personnel affiliated with the Ministry of Interior, Peshmerga forces, and Units 70 and 80, have not yet been fully audited.”
Salih consoled, “Pay rates are supposed to be dispensed toward the start of the following week,” featuring an increment of around 26,000 workers this month, which has raised the absolute finance cost by roughly 109 billion Iraqi dinars, from 913 billion dinars last month to around 1.01 trillion dinars this month.
Last Sunday, Kurdish Agent Top state leader Qubad Talabani affirmed that the pay rates of the District’s representatives will be sent from Baghdad once the Government Leading body of Preeminent Review finishes the check of the worker records.
“The verification process of the employee salary lists is not yet complete,” Talabani stated at the Farouq tunnel’s opening ceremony in Al-Sulaymaniyah. Whenever it is finished, the rundowns will be shipped off the Service of Money for the payment of pay rates, which will then, at that point, be moved to the Kurdistan Area for appropriation.”