They didn't execute additions for police, soldiers and nurses. The government tries to be acquitted, it leaves the other blame for who.

The finance ministry has reacted after reports that payments for extra hours have not been executed for police, nurses and soldiers, writes Periscope. Through a Facebook clarification, the Ministry of Finance says responsibility for preparing the salary lists, while also ensuring that the amount ordered for payment is within budgetary limits approved on [...]
Through a Facebook clarification, the Finance Ministry says responsibility for preparing the payroll lists, while also ensuring that the amount ordered for payment is within budgetary limits adopted in the budgetary division law, belongs to each relevant budget organisation.
The MPPT states that the Treasury only makes sure that the amount is in line with the budgetary division, and it does the payment processing through individual accounts. The latter, according to the Ministry, have long announced budget organisations to make sure they are within the budget.
The complete explanation:
Clarification on salary execution issue and other additions
The Ministry of Finance, Labour and Transfers, while expressing its understanding of the concerns raised over the execution of salaries and additions, finds it necessary to clarify that responsibility for preparing the salary lists, and also ensuring that the amount ordered for payment is within budgetary limits adopted in the Law for Budget Division, belongs to each relevant budget organisation.
MPPT, respectively, only makes sure that the amount is in line with budgetary allocation, and does process payment through individual accounts.
It is up to relevant budget organisations to plan the annual budget per month, and to make sure they have enough budgets when they approve additional additions on the basic wage. Any excess of proportional monthly budgetary division could result in situations where complete execution is made impossible.
MPPT, namely, has long announced budgetary organisations to make sure they are within the budget.
MPPT once again expresses readiness to provide support to all budget organisations for them to make proper and precise planning, always in accordance with the legislation in force, so that this situation for the following months can be overcome and the work can be compensated for for all who have worked.












