Policies for Rationalizing Public Expenditure, Administrative Redundancy, and Salary Scale Reform
April 28, 2022
BAGHDAD, IRAQ - JULY 19: Personnel are seen at their work at an airport in Baghdad, Iraq on July 19, 2018. Citizens continue to gather for protesting against government due to lack of basic services and frequent power outages in Iraqs provinces. Government start to put a ban on the access to the internet in return for mass demonstrations in the southern provinces due to the disruptions in public services. Citizens with no social life, endless terrorist attacking use internet for the solely consolation source. It is said that the bill for internet interruptions, which seriously affect the people of the banking sector, airline companies and GSM companies which uses the internet services, is around 40 million dollars per day. (Photo by Haydar Karaalp/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Prof. Dr. Zuhair Al-Hasani
Iraq faces several fundamental and structural challenges closely related to state-building and its institutions. Among these challenges are those related to the government expenditure sector and widespread administrative redundancy in institutions, which necessitate accurately identifying the nature of the problem and describing the proposed remedies.