Lamal Koujar, an individual from the Money Panel, affirmed that what is being circled in the media about not getting representatives’ compensations this year is outlandish.
Koujar said in a meeting with the authority paper, “The Service of Money deals with no issue in getting pay rates regardless of whether oil costs fall, since compensations are as of now gotten, notwithstanding the enormous money hold that the public authority has, which it can profit from in the midst of crisis.”
That’s what he added “the following year’s compensations are likewise completely gotten,” making sense of that “the public authority has fostered an arrangement to expand its monetary assets, which will improve its capacity to meet its monetary commitments towards workers.”
Koujar called attention to that “the Money Board will attempt to constrain the different services to work on their exhibition and increment their assets, which will add to accomplishing more prominent monetary steadiness,” demonstrating that “the public authority has adequate monetary assets and plans to guarantee the congruity of paying compensations, which consoles representatives about the strength of their monetary circumstance this year and next.”