yota691 Posted October 22, 2014 Report Share Posted October 22, 2014 For the first time .. Iraq admits that one of the most corrupt countries in the world 22-10-2014 12:50 PM Recognized the Iraqi Ministry of Transport, on Tuesday, reports objectively international organizations that are classified Iraq among the most corrupt in the world, and confirmed the presence of wasting public money and in the chaos of the ministry and more than 800 employees in spite of the need to work only 100 employees. The art dealer to the Ministry of Transport, banks Rakane, in a speech during the festive week of integrity established by the Office of the Inspector General at the ministry in Baghdad, that 'the phenomenon of corruption struck deep into the roots of Iraqi society, and has become a culture circulated most of its members', calling on political leaders to' spoilers revealed by the media '. He added that 'censorship wrong proportions caused the rise of corruption in the country', noting that 'the reports of international organizations that Iraq ranked among the most corrupt countries in the world, built on objective criteria and not personal.' He explained Rakane that 'work in Iraq lacks conscience, conscience, and the mechanism of dealing year', stressing 'the presence of wasting public money in all ministries, without exception, and dependency in the completion of the work, and chaos, and if we had an assessment in this regard we may find the Ministry of Transport in the bottom of the list, but not At the beginning of the ministries corrupt '. In a report by Transparency International in 2014, Iraq was ranked sixth among the most corrupt countries in the world, has issued the report and then Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan and Libya. For his part, Deputy Inspector General in the Ministry of Transport, on behalf of Shaykhli, in a speech during the ceremony that the 'Iraqi institutions need to establish public awareness among people of the dangers of corruption and fight and not to give him or forgive'. He called on political leaders to 'fight against corruption in the executive bodies, legislative and judicial.' He stressed the 'need to press the civil society organizations on the political leaders to fight corruption and corrupt'. He called on government agencies to Shaykhli 'not obscure the crimes of the corrupt and corrupt whatever their level and their positions, and the cooperation of the private sector, including foreign companies in reducing corruption and refrain from corrupting public officials and reporting those who ask them to pay in advance.' The Iraqi Commission on Integrity announced in 15 of this month, the semi-annual report will include the names of employees rank of minister, agents and general managers 'corrupt'. She stressed that there are countries that benefit from the money looted from Iraq, and they are prepared to file an international recover some of these funds. And after 2003 became a phenomenon of corruption in Iraq, one of the biggest challenges that I consulted in all civilian and military institutions, has spread in the country mafias serious supported by senior leaders and parties, influential, and revealed some of the corrupt officials, including former trade minister, Abdul Falah al-Sudani, and former Mayor of Baghdad, Sabir al-Issawi, and others, but they did not offer to eliminate them because of the availability of protection by the former prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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