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Iraq seeks to form a special force to prevent the escape of corrupt officials


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A member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Abdul Karim Abtan, said that many corrupt people were issued arrest warrants but left the country because they have more than one nationality, stressing that the judiciary demands the arrest of any official accused of corruption directly for the integrity of the investigation:

 

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Warned Abdul Karim Abtan of the instability of Iraq for many years unless the fight against corruption and the diagnosis of corrupt:

 

 

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The Iraqi Interior Ministry plans to set up a special force to activate arrest warrants for those guilty of corruption and prevent them from escaping abroad, while officials played down the government's ability to control the corrupt.

This comes only two days after the report of the "New Arab", the detection of gangs and mafias of the country, which is working to smuggle all those suspected or found guilty of corruption files, out of the country, and that these gangs, linked to relations at a high level in the state, Provide adequate protection for those involved in the disclosure of files of corruption and until the completion of their travel.
 


"The government is working to activate all the arrest warrants sent by the concerned bodies, including the Integrity and Corruption Commission," said Brigadier General Saad Maan, in a press conference held today afternoon. "A special regiment will be formed soon to follow up these files," said Brigadier General Saad Maan. And activate them. "


876 people involved with the files of corruption and managed to escape the judiciary 

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He pointed out that "financial crimes are not less serious than criminal offenses, and that this group will work to activate any note against any accused of corruption, whatever its association."

In contrast, an official in the Iraqi Integrity Commission underestimated the importance of forming this special force, stressing that "Iraq is unable to confront the spoilers, and there is no coordination between the institutions to prevent them and not bring the fugitives from them."

The official said in a statement to the "New Arab" that "the follow-up and activation of arrest warrants against corrupt does not require the formation of a special force, but requires integrity and professionalism to implement those notes," noting that "the forces located in Baghdad and at the airports and the border are sufficient forces to implement those Memos, but they do not perform properly, causing the escape of hundreds of corrupt. "

He added that "the problem is not only the security services, but also other ministries, condones these files," noting that "the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for addressing Interpol International and follow-up and bringing corrupt and convicted of corruption files, but we have not seen any move from the ministry in this direction."

He stressed that "this means that corruption includes many government institutions, and not only convicted of corruption and fugitives, as failure to perform professional duty is in itself more dangerous than corruption, which created a fertile environment for spoilers to destroy Iraq's money and get out of the country safely.

According to government and Iraqi monitoring reports, 876 people have been involved in corruption cases that have managed to escape justice over the past six years, including ministers and directors-general, while the amount of their losses has increased from $ 2 billion.

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If they have a list; why don't they engage extradition then repatriate that money from wherever they had fled? Surely they understand these international processes available to them. Most Govt. officials were educated in England. Let's don't think they are all uneducated boobs. The people are and that's how they keep them suppressed.

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Newspaper: So the Iraqi government will work to prevent the escape of corrupt officials

 
Baghdad today - follow-up
Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed newspaper revealed the intention of the Iraqi Interior Ministry to form a special force to activate the arrest warrants for those convicted of corruption and prevent them from escaping abroad. Officials have underestimated the government's ability to control the corrupt.

The newspaper quoted Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier Saad Maan as saying that "the government is working to activate all the arrest warrants sent by the concerned bodies, including the Integrity Commission on corruption," noting that "will be formed a special regiment soon to follow up these files and activate."

He pointed out that "financial crimes are not less serious than criminal offenses, and that this group will work to activate any note against any accused of corruption, whatever its association."

In contrast, an official in the Iraqi Integrity Commission underestimated the importance of forming this special force, stressing that "Iraq is unable to confront the spoilers, and there is no coordination between the institutions to prevent them and not bring the fugitives from them."

The official said in a statement to the "New Arab" that "the follow-up and activation of arrest warrants against corrupt does not require the formation of a special force, but requires integrity and professionalism to implement those notes," noting that "the forces located in Baghdad and at the airports and the border are sufficient forces to implement those Memos, but they do not perform properly, causing the escape of hundreds of corrupt. "

He added that "the problem is not only the security services, but also other ministries, condones these files,"noting that "the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for addressing Interpol International and follow-up and bringing corrupt and convicted of corruption files, but we have not seen any move from the ministry in this direction."

He stressed that "this means that corruption includes many government institutions, not only convicted of corruption and fugitives, as failure to perform the professional duty is in itself more dangerous than corruption, which created a fertile environment for spoilers to destroy Iraq's money and get out of the country safely.

According to government and Iraqi monitoring reports, 876 people have been involved in corruption cases that have managed to escape justice over the past six years, including ministers and directors-general, while the amount of their losses has increased from $ 2 billion.

Source: The New Arab

 

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