The Prime Minister, Mohamed Shia Al-Sudani, informed the Presidency of the House of Representatives of the investigation in the manipulation of budget tables.
The Secretary-General of the Ajyal Gathering, Mohammed Al-Sayhud, said during his addition to the program {Free speech} broadcast by the Euphrates satellite channel this evening, that: “Three deputies are accused of manipulating the budget tables after the vote and signed by the Presidency of the House of Representatives.”
He added, “The government revealed the issue of manipulating budget tables and the difference of 3 trillion and a half trillion dinars, and the Sudanese informed the House of Representatives of the formation of a committee to investigate the manipulation.”
The Symudis noted that “I am waiting for the report of the commission of inquiry, and legally the confidence will be withdrawn from them if they are proven to manipulate the schedules.”
The Parliamentary Finance Committee had revealed various budget schedules before and after its approval and a difference of 15 trillion dinars.
Committee member Moen Al-Kadhimi {Euphrates News} said that the budget tables that arrived from the Council of Ministers and approved within the dome of the Parliament are the same as the government tables; therefore, the book we received from the Council of Ministers is that the tables that were referred after the vote have a difference and a big difference in some doors amount to 15 trillion dinars.
He added that the spending budget is 211 trillion dinars; but the schedules signed by the presidency of parliament and sent to the Council of Ministers read 226 trillion dinars.
Al-Kadhimi explained that the Prime Minister’s Office sent the schedule signed by the Presidency of Parliament, which included:
– An increase in the amount of the ration card is 5 trillion dinars.
– An increase in oil revenues of 5 trillion dinars.
– Reducing the fee amounts is 5 trillion dinars.
– In addition to financial increases to the Ministry of Electricity and some provinces.
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