The second Karkh Investigation Court announces the recovery of additional amounts from tax secretariats

Baghdad The second Karkh Investigation Court, which is specialized in integrity issues, announced the recovery of additional amounts from tax secretariat.

The Judicial Council stated in a statement: that the second batch of tax secretariat amounts was deposited in the amount of / 134 / billion and / 455 / million and / 600 / thousand dinars in the bank account opened in the Rafidain Bank, the main branch , so that the total amount of refunds is / 317 / billion and / 535 / million and / 536 / thousand and / 525 / dinars.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Six people were injured due to a dispute over buying a house south of Hilla

Hilla Six people, including a child, were injured in the Shomali district, south of Hilla, due to a dispute over buying a house.

A source in the Babylon police said, “Six people, including a three-year-old child, were injured this evening, Thursday, due to gunfire, which was due to a dispute over buying a house in the Shomali district, south of Hilla.”

He added that the wounded were taken to Al Hashimiya Hospital for treatment.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Newspapers follow the possibility of reducing the exchange rate of the dollar and the phenomenon of leaked official documents

Baghdad The newspapers issued in Baghdad today, Thursday, December 8, followed up on the possibility of decreasing the exchange rate of the dollar, and the phenomenon of leaked government official documents… and other issues.

On the issue of the dollar, Al-Zawraa newspaper published by the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate referred to the proposal of experts and specialists in economic affairs to gradually reduce the exchange rate of the dollar against the dinar, down to its old price, through coordination between the government and the central bank to control prices in the local markets.

The economist, Madhar Al-Ghaithi, said in an interview with Al-Zawraa: “The government can start by reducing the exchange rate of the dollar, but gradually to reach the old exchange rate, and the government can start with the proposed reduction, which is 1375.”

He added: “The reduction will have an impact on prices, but not at the required level. Previously, at the beginning of the decision, it could be reversed without damage or incurring economic costs, but now the price has become double, as the prices of strategic commodities are constantly rising, as well as the impact of international tensions on the prices of products and technology in general,” stressing: “The government has the option of supporting the poor class through direct measures, and even in the event of a reduction, these measures will remain until the citizen’s income improves in parallel with the high cost of living.”

While the researcher in economic affairs, Nabil Jabbar Al-Ali, said in a statement to the newspaper: “It is possible for the government to agree with the central bank to set a new price for the dollar, and this also depends on monetary policy and the central bank’s decision to set a new price for the dollar, investing in the rise in reserves and the presence financial surplus and the accumulation of current funds in the state’s coffers, and this can be discussed and its damage to coffers in general, government contractual obligations, and even the nature of markets and between creditors and debtors discussed.

He explained that: “The price can be reduced, if possible, gradually, by no more than 1% per month, and this is the appropriate reduction that can decrease within a year by 10% or more.”

As for the expert in financial affairs, Abd al-Salam Hassan, he explained in his interview with Al-Zawraa: “Changing the price of the dollar in the budget is contrary to the constitution and the Charter of the International Covenant, and it can be challenged and returned to the government by Parliament and not to legislate the budget.”

Al-Sabah newspaper, published by the Iraqi Media Network, followed the issue of leaking important official documents and publishing them on social media.

In this regard, it said: “In an accelerated way of publishing and in any issue, social networking sites are full of leaked official government notes and documents, including what is known as (confidential and personal), which is known to be opened by hand, but it seems that this reality has changed and is now being opened on these sites.”

The newspaper added: “Not a day passes without documents and notes being leaked from various ministries and government agencies, including sensitive security orders and reports on movements, directives and approvals, without taking any action against those involved.”

It continued saying: “It seems that the matter of leaking documents is simplified from the point of view of observers, through the ease of filming with small cameras and mobiles, and the immediate publication on social networking sites encouraged this.”

Legal expert Ali Jaber Al-Tamimi told Al-Sabah: Article 19, Paragraph III, of the Penal Code indicated that what is published on social media is a means of publicity and is similar to newspapers and advertisements, and therefore the insult, slander and defamation contained in Articles 433 and 434 of the aforementioned law applies to it.

He explained: “The penalty for those involved reaches up to one year in prison in some cases, and the Court of Cassation considered (Facebook) websites and other websites as media publications that the Penal Code applies to.”

Al-Tamimi stressed: “Iraq is in dire need to legislate the cybercrime law, which I consider very important,” pointing out at the same time that freedom of opinion has nothing to do with crime.

As for Al-Zaman newspaper, it followed the second regional summit on Iraq, which will be held in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

The newspaper pointed out that Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein said: “A second regional summit on Iraq will be held in Amman in the coming days, amid the expectation that Iran and Turkey will participate in it to discuss support for sovereignty and the challenges of food and drug security.”

It quoted the minister as saying in a joint conference with the foreign ministers of Jordan and Egypt: “The second version of the Baghdad Conference will be held in Amman on the 20th of this month.”

He added: “The first conference in Baghdad was attended by Turkey and Iran, and it is expected that they will also participate in the upcoming conference,” noting: “The Partnership and Cooperation Conference will be held to support Iraq and its sovereignty.”

He continued: “There are great challenges facing us, related to food security, medicine and energy, and because they are challenges that go beyond the borders of the country, we need regional and international relations to face these challenges,” pointing out: ” There are many interventions in Iraq, and we are in continuous dialogue with these countries to solve these problems.” Some of the problems date back to the past, and others are due to the presence of some political organizations from these countries on Iraqi soil.”

The Foreign Minister affirmed: “We have obligations related to the constitution not to allow any organization to use Iraqi lands to attack neighboring countries, but at the same time, no attack on these lands by neighboring countries can be accepted.”

He stated: “Iraq is in constant communication with Tehran and Ankara in order to reach solutions to protect the sovereignty of Iraq, and to prevent these organizations from carrying out operations against neighboring countries.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

In Riyadh… the Minister of Culture discusses with his Sudanese and Palestinian counterparts mechanisms to activate joint cooperation

Baghdad The Minister of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities, Dr. Ahmed Fakkak Al-Badrani, held a series of meetings and dialogues with a number of his counterparts from Arab countries on the sidelines of the Conference of Arab Ministers of Culture Responsible for Cultural Affairs held in Riyadh.

Al-Badrani met with Sudanese Minister of Culture and Information Graham Abdel-Qader and discussed with him ways of joint cooperation between the two Ministries and activating memorandums of cultural, tourism and archaeological cooperation between the two countries.

The two sides discussed the necessity of activating the cultural and scientific cooperation agreement signed between the two countries in 1974, and working to activate memorandums of understanding in the field of culture, tourism and antiquities.

Al-Badrani also met with the Palestinian Minister of Culture, Atef Abu Saif, and the two sides discussed the importance of joint cooperation in the field of art, culture and antiquities. Al-Badrani suggested that the Palestinian side sign a memorandum of cultural and archaeological cooperation between the two countries.

It is noteworthy that Al-Badrani and his accompanying delegation participated, on Wednesday, in the work of the Conference of Arab Ministers of Culture, in its 23rd session, hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and participated in its discussions, especially with regard to the axes of the final statement and the Saudi initiative.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Al-Sudani stresses to Aboul Gheit the importance of activating work mechanisms and inter-economic integration within the joint development programs of the Arab countries

Baghdad Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’ al-Sudani met today, Thursday, the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, on the sidelines of his participation in the Arab-Chinese summit, which is being held in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

During the meeting, he indicated, according to a statement by his office, the importance of activating work mechanisms and inter-economic integration within the joint development programs of the Arab countries, and for the Arab League to play its pivotal role in enhancing cooperation opportunities among the Arab countries.

For his part, Aboul Gheit stressed the importance of supporting Iraq in peace and calm efforts in the region, and his keenness to build constructive relations and sustainable partnerships with his Arab surroundings.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

FIFA” to announce the rewards that will be awarded to the teams participating in the World Cup Qatar 2022

Baghdad The International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) announced the rewards that will be awarded to the teams participating in the World Cup Qatar 2022.

The winner of the tournament will receive $42 million.

The runner-up will receive $30 million.

The third place winner will receive $27 million.

The fourth-place finisher will receive $25 million.

Teams from fifth to eighth place will receive $17 million.

The teams that will be in positions from ninth to sixteenth, will receive $ 13 million.

The teams that left the World Cup from the group stage will take $9 million.

– All teams will receive one and a half million dollars for the expenses of preparing for the tournament.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A government statement regarding the adoption of Iraqi oil pricing

Baghdad The Ministry of Oil confirmed its adoption by the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company of the most accurate marketing standards to obtain the best prices for crude oil, in light of the challenges facing the global oil markets.

The Undersecretary of the Ministry for Liquidation and Distribution Affairs, Hamid Yunis, said during his presidency of the meeting of the monthly pricing of Iraqi crude oil, according to a statement by the Ministry of Oil: “The Ministry adopts the pricing of oils according to the prevailing transactions according to their quality, whether light, medium or heavy, and the degree of density, sulfur and other materials, referring to approval This is after a comprehensive review of the reports and monitoring processes of the concerned research departments in the ministry, SOMO and OPEC, and in line with the prevailing dealings in the oil market and its developments.

The Undersecretary stressed “support for the OPEC Plus agreement, which contributes to achieving the required balance between supply and demand, and to the stability of global markets.”

It was decided at the meeting, according to the statement, to adopt the monthly Iraqi oil price, after reviewing and discussing technical and research reports in this field.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Masrour Barzani and the British Secretary of State stress the importance of protecting security and stability in Iraq and the Kurdistan region

Baghdad The PM of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, spoke by phone, Thursday evening, with the British Minister of State for Middle East and South Asian Affairs and the United Nations, Lord Tariq Ahmed.

A statement by the regional government stated: The two sides stressed the importance of protecting security and stability in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.

The Prime Minister referred to the development in relations between the Kurdistan region and the United Kingdom, especially in the areas of security cooperation, education, trade and investment. The PM also commended the technical assistance provided by the United Kingdom in electronic transformation related to public services and tax reform.

The Prime Minister also touched on exporting agricultural products and crops from Halabja and Zakho to the UAE and other Gulf countries.

The two sides agreed that Britain could support the regional government in the field of global food supplies and investment in banks.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

SOMO Company: Iraq’s oil production is decreasing in line with the share of “OPEC +”

Baghdad Data issued by the Oil Marketing Company “SOMO”, today, Thursday, showed that Iraq produced 4.43 million barrels per day of crude in November, down by 221 thousand barrels per day from October.

According to production figures, Iraq’s production is in line with its quota under the OPEC+ agreement for November, as it has been since June.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency