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Jordanian SSC approves loan worth JD1 million to Ad-Dustour daily

byCustoms Today Report
28/07/2015
in International Customs, Jordan
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AMMAN: The Social Security Corporation (SSC) approved a JD1 million as a loan to the financially troubled Ad-Dustour daily, where staff members have not received salaries for eight months in a row.

The decision, which was taken today, is a step in the right direction to save the daily, the country’s oldest newspaper established in 1967, but more is needed, Tareq Momani, president of the Jordan Press Association (JPA), told The Jordan Times Monday. “The fund will be considered as a part of plan to increase the company’s capital in the future,” Momani, who is also head of a committee formed to address the situation of the newspaper that also proposed extending the JD1 million as a start.

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Momani said the volume will be mostly used to conduct maintenance for the newspaper’s printing press and to pay part of the salaries, adding that the SSC’s step should be followed by more actions. The state-owned Social Security Investment Fund owns nearly 30 per cent of the Jordan Press and Publishing Company, which publishes Ad-Dustour, while the Jordan Engineers Association owns 18 per cent and the newspaper’s employee fund owns 5 per cent. Other shares are owned by private shareholders.

The decision comes a few days before an August 2 deadline set by the newspapers’ staff who recently issued a statement saying they will start a series of escalatory measures if the government does not take measures to address the financial crisis at the country’s oldest newspaper. “This is a step in the right direction. But it is not enough. There is a need for also appointing a director general for the newspaper and a board to solve the crisis once and for all. It is very important to come up with a plan to enhance the performance and the product of the newspaper,” said Momani, commending the decision.

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