In an effort to improve transparency, strengthen financial controls, and combat corruption or negligence, the Minister of Education, Eng. Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaei, has announced the formation of a fact-finding committee to investigate why thousands of administrative decisions with financial implications have remained unimplemented over the past years. These unaddressed decisions have led to the discovery of financial debts totaling approximately 12 million dinars that were never collected for the state treasury. This move comes in response to repeated reports and information received by Minister Al-Tabtabaei regarding accumulated debts from both current and former employees in the Ministry of Education. These outstanding debts represent a significant waste of public money. In light of this, the Minister directed his office’s inspection and audit team to verify these claims and prepare a comprehensive report. The team, in collaboration with the Director of the Financial Department and his staff, conducted field visits and audits that uncovered serious violations, including more than 100,000 unimplemented administrative decisions from previous years. These decisions have led to considerable financial obligations that remain uncollected by the Ministry’s treasury and significant unpaid dues to employees, marking a clear breach of government rules and regulations. According to the ministerial decision issued […]