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Iraq Prime Minister requests for opening of corruption files of Nouri Maliki & his son Ahmad Maliki


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Iraq Prime Minister requests for opening of corruption files of Nouri Maliki & his son Ahmad Maliki
8/14/2015 11:39:56 AM
 

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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi


Al Baghdadiya TV broadcasted the following report on Thursday, August 13th citing Iraqi government sources: 
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has sent two letters to the Integrity Commission to have this commission immediately begin investigating on a number of corruption files regarding Nouri Maliki and Baha al-Araji. The most important of these files is equipping the army with weapons, selling foreign currency in the Central Bank and granting loans to the provinces.
According to these sources Haider al-Abadi has emphasized on opening the corruption files of Ahmad Maliki, the son of Maliki.
Orders for the arrest of former Iraqi Central Bank director Sanan al-Shabibi has also been ordered, according to al-Baghdadiya.

 

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History of edits:: 15/8/2015 1:23 p.m. • 70 visits readable
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the National Alliance MP Abbas Mezni, said that there is corruption against former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki files, "he said.
He said Mezni told all of Iraq [where] "There are a lot of corrupt files raised during the past period and that require us to stop serious trial order of lies by the charges, especially since the files are opened wide in a lot of things." 
He added that "al-Maliki, a person who Ways named in many of the files of corruption so the judiciary and public prosecutors take the initiative to announce to the Iraqi people for these files and their names, to be an investigation, declaring ". 
The source of parliamentary revealed to [where] on the special parliamentary committee to investigate the fall of Mosul has condemned in its report The final events of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. 
The House of Representatives voted last Tuesday, a majority on the first package of governmental and parliamentary reforms in response to the directives of the Supreme religious authority and the demands of the demonstrators, which included open the files of corruption, as well as the invitation of the Supreme Judicial Council to present a paper judicial reform to ensure the maintenance of the judiciary and not influenced by pressure. 
For its part, welcomed the Supreme religious authority, these reforms have been yesterday stressed the need for reform of the judiciary as an essential step to achieve the reforms recently announced by the government. 
He said close to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi source said that al-Abadi will be issued very soon pack again of the reforms will not be the last .anthy 2
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Deputy for the National Alliance: there is corruption against Maliki files to eliminate publicly interrogated

He wrote: August 15, 2015

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MP for the National Alliance Mazen Mezni, the existence of corruption files against former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

Mezni said in a press statement that the files of corruption raised during the last period requires serious pause for a trial of the charges incurred by itself, especially since the files are opened wide in a lot of things.

Mezni said that al-Maliki, who said one of the persons named in many of the files of corruption calling on the judiciary and the prosecutors take the initiative to announce to the Iraqi people for these files and their names, and to be announcing the investigation.

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