Alsumaria News / Baghdad
 A senior official of the Central Bank of Iraq, on Wednesday, that the bank's law allows to determine the form of the banknote, while noting that the name of the governor came as a "security sign."

 The Director General of the Department of Issuance and Safes Agency Abdul Karim Hassan Shannon in an interview with Alsumaria News that "Article 33 of the Bank's law on the printing of currency notes and currency coins, the Bank under the regulations and regulations set the categories of currency and paper coins and metals and forms, material, content, weight and design and This is another feature, so the bank is responsible for its content and forms. "


 He added that "during the edition of 2015, which called the window and was signed by the bank's governor Ali Alalak increased counterfeiting and therefore a Central Bank Committee examined the situation for non-repetition and suggested that the name of the relationship on these categories as a security mark next to the existing signs, which was in the form of drawing in these categories Printed and not as a name as it exists in official memos. "

 "The name of the governor is present even in the old Iraqi currency coins under the monarchy," he said. "Most countries started to name governors such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Lebanon, Egypt, Iran, Nigeria, Malaysia and some of the UK's special currency groups."

 The development of the name of the Governor of the Central Bank on the categories of new currencies that have been printed a controversial debate in the Iraqi street, in addition to the rejection of most members of the House of Representatives for that to be discussed within the agenda of the Council.

 On Sunday, the Central Bank issued its second edition of banknotes for the categories (25,000, 10,000, 1,000, 500 and 250) dinars. He pointed out that the new currency included the writing of the name of the governor instead of signing it in the old version, in line with what is now practiced in Other countries, as amended dates AH and Gregorian dates (1440 H-2018).