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Supreme judiciary confirms the inclusion of {corrupt} general amnesty

   
 

 
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07/12/2017 12:00 am 

 Prosecutors and judicial supervisors lead the legal oath 
Baghdad / follow-up morning

The head of the public prosecutor's office, Judge Mowaffaq al-Obeidi, and the head of the judicial supervision committee, Judge Jassem al-Amiri, on Wednesday, sworn in before the president of the Supreme Judicial Council, while the Judicial Council revealed the inclusion of corrupt the amnesty law, indicating that Iraqi legislation is still "fined dinars." 
This comes at a time when a deputy for the province of Diyala, the sale of one of the largest government buildings in the province, calling on the Integrity Commission to investigate the sale because of "the suspicion of wasting billions of dinars of public money."

The Supreme Judicial Council's spokesman, Judge Abdul Sattar Birqdar, said in a statement received by the "morning" on Wednesday: "After the House of Representatives on the appointment of Judge Mowaffaq al-Obeidi to head the prosecution and Judge Jassem al-Amiri to head the judicial supervision and the issuance of the presidential decree, Before the President of the Supreme Judicial Council. " 
This is the first time since 2003 that the House of Representatives has voted to fill these posts after they were acting as proxy. Amnesty Law On the other hand, the official spokesman of the Supreme Judicial Council stressed the need for the country to update the legislation enacted in previous decades, while stressing on the other hand that the recent law of amnesty allowed two evils to impunity.




He said in an interview on the website of the Supreme Judicial Council followed by "morning": "The provisions contained in the law of amnesty and the accompanying shortcomings of the judiciary had referred to them before they were issued through a meeting between the President and members of the Federal Court of Cassation with the Legal Committee in The House of Representatives, "noting that" the law has been passed and voted on despite the negatives in it and the judiciary is bound to apply the law after its entry. " 
"The Iraqi Penal Code No. 111 of 1969, for example, started half a century ago," Berkdar said. "There are corrupt people who have been convicted of judicial decisions and sentenced them in accordance with the law, but they have been included in the general amnesty law legislated by the House of Representatives. The social, administrative and political system is different from what exists today, and many legal and punitive provisions do not fit in or differ from what it was fifty years ago. " 
This amount was 50 years ago, equal to the value of a property in the highest areas of Baghdad, while the value of a tea cup is not currently equal, and so are the provisions of the Iraqi Penal Code. Unfortunately, the judge is obliged to judge it for lack of Another punitive text ". 
On August 21, 2017, the House of Representatives voted on the first amendment bill to the General Amnesty Law No. (27) of 2016. Judicial Report In the same context, the Supreme Judicial Council published on its website on Wednesday an expanded report in which judges specializing in integrity issues The proceedings in their courts and the reasons for the delay in resolving cases of corruption. "Integrity cases are of a special nature. They need an administrative investigation, a report from the Financial Control Bureau and another investigation by the inspector general's office, and then the complaint is moved," says an investigative judge at the Integrity Court in Rusafa.




"The judge issues arrest warrants and is not responsible for their implementation, this is the responsibility of the executive authority represented by the Ministry of the Interior," pointing out that "a lot of orders issued against ministers and agents have not been implemented despite the continuing assurances of some reasons due to escape outside the country "Stressing the keenness of the judiciary to implement the arrest warrants and the existence of cooperation between the Supreme Judicial Council and INTERPOL, according to the Riyadh Agreement on Judicial Cooperation. 
For her part, Judge Nada Mohammed Issa said: "The judiciary has never stopped its provisions and it depends on the judgments issued against corrupt officials and waste of public money on evidence and investigative papers, when the completion of the investigative magistrate fundamentalist will be presented to the Court of the subject to issue the final decision 
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Judge Nada said that "public opinion does not know what is in the investigative papers, as happened in the case of the Secretary of Baghdad (Aaboub), who was sentenced to one year imprisonment for crossing a sidewalk in front of his house and not for another charge, which exceeded the validity of the street, Access and as the Secretary of Baghdad, the ruling was considered ".
On the media talk and the debate on corruption issues related to officials and politicians, the head of the Criminal Court on the issues of integrity Judge Juma Dawood al-Saadi said: "Some of the issues are raised as a media controversy and the court does not matter to us as much as the availability of evidence and the type of case presented whatever their political affiliations, The case is impartial and the decision is subject to discriminatory methods of appeal, "pointing out that" there are cases referred to the courts belonging to corrupt officials have been released, and I would like to point out that this is not a shortening of the court but no material evidence against them, and there are also defendants covered by the amnesty law 2016 No. 27 and the judiciary is obliged to implement the provisions of the law regardless of what the case. The suspicion of corruption



"The trade union building in Baquba, which is one of the largest government buildings in Diyala, is located in the strategic area and on a large area recently sold," said Diyala MP Furat al-Tamimi in a press statement on Wednesday. 
Al-Tamimi added that "the sale of a large government building has raised our surprise and we do not know its motives so far." He called on the Integrity Commission to "take urgent action to investigate the sale because the amount paid to buy the building is not compatible with current prices, and there are suspicions of wasting billions of dinars of public money "He said.

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 Baghdad / Range 
 

The Judicial Council, yesterday, the amnesty law responsible for the impunity of those involved in financial and administrative corruption cases. He stressed that some issues raised in the media fall within the political dichotomy.

"The recent amnesty law allowed them to do so, especially since the media has become a means of politicization in its talk of corruption and corruption," Judge Abdel Sattar Birqdar said in a press release published yesterday. He stressed that "the judiciary looks at the evidence, not rumors and rumors that spread in the screens and sites of communication." 
"The Integrity Commission is an investigative body that collects evidence in cases brought before it by its investigators and submits it to the competent judge to examine the legality of the evidence presented in the case and its adequacy to take legal action against the accused in the case presented and to refer it to the court for trial," he added.
The spokesman for the Judicial Council, "It is not necessarily that the files announced by the Integrity Commission issued judgments, there are for example cases referred to other investigative bodies for lack of jurisdiction, or there are files closed for lack of evidence or lack of existence," and said, "This is always a difference in The number of files between the Integrity and Justice Commission for the reasons I mentioned and other legal and objective reasons. " 
On the release of some officials accused of corruption, Al-Birqdar said, "Not all rumors in the media necessarily are true, sometimes some files are subjected to political dichotomy or conflict of interest between the parties." He stressed that "the judge is working on the availability of evidence and does not do what is received to the private knowledge of rumors or rumors or what is published by the media, the conviction revolves around the existence and the absence of evidence."
"There are corrupt people who have been convicted of judicial decisions and issued penal sentences against them according to the law, but they included the general amnesty law enacted by the House of Representatives, and the judiciary is a party obliged to implement the law and not legislation." 
"The Iraqi Penal Code No. 111 of 1969, for example, started half a century ago and the social, administrative and political system differed from what exists today, and many legal and punitive provisions are not consistent or different from what happened 50 years ago," he said. "For example, there are punitive provisions that impose fines of 200 dinars, and this amount was 50 years ago, equal to the value of a property in the highest areas of Baghdad, while the value of a teapot is not currently equal. Another punitive text ".
In a related context, the head of the prosecution service, Judge Mowaffaq al-Obeidi, and the head of judicial supervision, Judge Jassim al-Amiri, on Wednesday, sworn in before the president of the Supreme Judicial Council. 
"After the Iraqi parliament voted on the appointment of Judge Mowaffaq al-Obeidi to head the prosecution and Judge Jassim al-Amiri to head the judicial supervision and issuing the republican decree, the two judges were sworn in before the president of the Supreme Judicial Council," Judge Abdul Sattar Birqdar said in a statement. 
At the end of last November, the House of Representatives voted for the appointment of Judge Mowaffaq al-Obeidi as the head of the prosecution and Judge Jassem al-Amiri as head of the judicial oversight body.

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FOREIGN RELATIONS: THE FILE OF IRAQ'S MONEY SMUGGLED OUT OF OUR POWERS

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Star Ghazi / News Agency

The Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations Representative Hassan Shawaird, on Thursday, that the file of recovery and follow-up of Iraq's money smuggled after 2003 came out of the powers of the parliamentary relations committee and went to a new parliamentary committee was formed by the House of Representatives.

"The committee was following up the file of the recovery of Iraq's money smuggled after 2003, but this file came out of the powers of the Committee and went to a new parliamentary committee," he told the news agency.

He added that "this new committee is headed by the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and the membership of seven heads of the parliamentary main committees in parliament, pointing out that this committee meets between the period and the other to follow up the funds of Iraq smuggled."

He pointed out that "so far no government action has been achieved to return the money of Iraq, which was smuggled through the former regime or through some banks that practice the policy of money laundering and send to banks outside Iraq."

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Tomorrow Press / Salah Papin: 
The General Directorate of Police in the province of Sulaymaniyah, on Thursday, for the issuance of 282 arrest warrant during the last month up to the province only. 
The spokesman for the police Sulaymaniyah Captain Sarkot Ahmed, "Al-Ghad Press," that "during the month of November last issued within the province of Sulaymaniyah (282) arrest warrant against defendants and various types of charges."
He stressed that "so far (188) were arrested of those who were issued arrest warrants, but (94) others have not been arrested yet," adding that "the search and follow-up continue to arrest them." 
He added that "the arrest warrants were issued according to the law and procedures in force in the Ministry of Interior of the Territory and implemented as is."
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Law "push and get out" embarrass the judiciary .. The army puts its weapon in the service of "war on corruption"

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BAGHDAD / NRT 
As Iraqi media and media are preoccupied with Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi's "expected" campaign against corruption and corruption, observers are asking questions about the mechanisms on which the government can rely on this campaign. 

Political observers in Iraq, Abbadi's political future, are betting on the success of his campaign against corruption, which he has been talking about for months, but its features are not yet clear. 
Some state institutions show clear enthusiasm for participating in the battle of Abadi against corruption, foremost among which is the judiciary. 
A spokesman for the Supreme Judicial Council, Abdul Sattar al-Birqdar, acknowledged that the amnesty law allowed Fadhmin impunity.
For observers, Berkdard's endorsement of corrupt pardons is a vehement criticism of parliament's legislation, revealing the possibility of the judiciary going to tougher measures in the anti-corruption case if Abadi launches an effective battle in this area. 
The disclosure of the payment of the former governor of Anbar, Suhaib al-Rawi, a fine of about one and a half billion dinars, to close the corruption file open against him, a shock to public opinion. Observers say that "the law of payment and exit, embarrass the members of the judiciary, and discharge their task of punishing criminals, of its content." 

The Integrity Commission, along with the judiciary, is lining up in the fight for corruption. The agency is trying to do large files, but it is afraid to anger "influential officials," according to sources.
Apart from the judiciary and the Integrity Commission, Abbadi can rely on what is described as "absolute loyalty" to the state, which is expressed by important security services, primarily the intelligence service and the counterterrorism apparatus. 
Informed sources say the intelligence service, led by Mustafa al-Kazemi, plays an influential role in monitoring information about large political figures accused of corruption. 
In the past two years, many political parties have been praising the performance of the intelligence service, saying that professionalism is playing its part. According to informed sources, "intelligence may provide important information, about the Iraqi funds smuggled by officials and politicians abroad, over the past years."

Observers believe that the counterterrorism apparatus, perhaps the spearhead, in any internal operations aimed at the arrest of influential figures. 
Observers to these agencies add the aid that Abbadi has received in the form of international experts in the field of prosecution and prosecution of funds. Despite the secrecy surrounding the work of international observers in Iraq, there are numerous indications that they provide important services to the Iraqi government in matters of detecting and monitoring the movement of funds. 
But the most prominent development in the file of the war on corruption came from the declaration of the highest ranking Iraqi army leaders, the commitment of the military establishment, "in front of a great national responsibility towards our great people in the fight against corruption and the preservation of public money." 
The announcement was made by Iraqi Army Chief of Staff Osman al-Ghanmi, who highlighted the role that the military could play in the fight against corruption.
"Corruption and terrorism are two sides of one coin," al-Ghanmi said at the Army's annual military conference in 2017, in the presence of top Iraqi army commanders. 
The chief of staff praised "the great role of the commander-in-chief of armed forces and his presence in the headquarters of joint operations and battlefields," adding that "this makes us a great national responsibility towards our great people in the fight against corruption and the preservation of public money." 
According to observers, the declaration of al-Ghanami "may confirm the readiness of the Iraqi army to put its weapon in the service of the battle of war on corruption." 

Political and popular circles fear that detentions of influential figures will destabilize fragile internal stability. According to observers, the Iraqi army can ensure "stability of public security of the country," especially as the war is nearing an organization calling for its end, and the possibility of emptying the military to secure the internal situation.

 

http://www.nrttv.com/AR/Details.aspx?Jimare=65683

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20 minutes ago, Butifldrm said:

The Integrity Commission, along with the judiciary, is lining up in the fight for corruption. The agency is trying to do large files, but it is afraid to anger "influential officials," according to sources.

That says it all. They're happy to fine and release small offenders, but afraid of the big fish (Maliki and fellow conspirators). With ISIS about gone, let's hope Abadi has the support to tackle them. 

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Abadi discussed with the head of the border crossing authority to address corruption

8 December, 2017

 

Haidar al - Abbadi with the head of the border crossings organization Kazim al - Aqabi

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi discussed with the head of the border crossings organization Kazim al-Aqabi a number of important files for the Iraqi border ports.

The meeting discussed the measures taken by the Commission in dealing with all forms of corruption and how to activate the oversight role of citizens.

For his part, Abbadi stressed the need to take deterrent and decisive measures in order to reduce administrative and financial corruption and the need to find the appropriate mechanisms to move to self-financing based on the wages of services provided at the outlets.

At the end of the meeting, Abadi stressed the government's support for the border crossing authorities and enable them to impose the rule of law and spread it in all the ports and beating iron hand for all forms of administrative and financial corruption.

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Nassif reveals corruption contracts in the Central Markets Company

08/12/2017 11:27 | Number of readings: 206
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Nassif reveals corruption contracts in the Central Markets Company

Trend Press / Baghdad

MP on the coalition of state law, high Nassif Friday, the Prime Minister and the Integrity Commission and the regulatory authorities concerned to open an investigation on the real motives for the signing of the General Company for Central Markets contract with a Saudi company for a very high commission granted to the cousin of an important person in the Ministry of Commerce / not named, Corrupt of the mixing of papers on the Iraqi people .

Nassif said in her statement, seen by "Trend Press" that the series of financial corruption in Iraq is continuing and unfortunately by the weak souls who blinded them greed and greed and the pursuit of profiteering, "indicating that the continuing corruption in Iraq threatens to sabotage the economy of the country in the near term "He said.

"In 2017, the General Company for Central Markets signed through the Ministry of Commerce an investment contract with Damac Saudi Arabia, whereby the above company was granted the right to invest all the properties of the General Company for Central Markets and Real Estate "He said.

"According to the specialists, the offer made by the Saudi company was one of the worst investment offers that have been submitted, as there are Iraqi national companies have made more concrete offers and earn more profits for the General Company for Central Markets and the Ministry, but referred the contract to the company above because the beneficiary is a cousin An important person in the Ministry of Commerce in exchange for a very high commission, knowing that this beneficiary person oversees the contracts of the General Company for the trade of cars and control it in full"He said.

Naseef stressed: "The importance of the Prime Minister to search for the motives of these contracts and those behind them, with the need to follow up this file by the Integrity Commission and the relevant regulatory bodies and the opening of an investigation and accounting and expose those involved."

 

 

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Iraq, December 9, 2017 

The Kurdistan Region announced on Thursday (December 7) implementation of an e-governance administration system to accelerate the government’s work and to prevent corruption.

Speaking during a conference of E-Governance and Public Service Center Project in Erbil, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Interior Minister, Karim Sinjari, said the change from the previous governance administration system, in which institutions were paper based, to e-governance aims at providing high quality services to people.

E-governance refers to the use of electronics, specifically computer and internet networks for all government information management.

“E-governance will accelerate the government’s tasks and make them transparent, and it also prevents corruption,” Sinjari added.

The new system will first start in the ministry of interior, he noted.

“The ministry of interior will stand by and support the implementation of the project during the next four years. We will make serious efforts to complete it successfully with the help of UNDP and international partners,” he said.

NRT reporter Renas Ali said UNDP has provided $200,000 USD to the ministry of interior to implement the project.

The Kurdish government has been using paper-based system in the region, slowing down work and causing challenges for clients visiting the institutions when they need paperwork completed.

KRG introduced a new electronic payment system last October that would be used to modernize the region’s current method of distributing wages to government employees.

The system was set up to address the issue of “ghost employees,” to keep track of the names and spending on the KRG’s payroll. According to KRG’s statistics in the new biometric system, the number of Kurdish employees is now 1,249,481, down from 1.4 million.

http://iraqdailyjournal.com/story-z16335181

 

 
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Qubad Talabani opens fire against the Pharaohs of corruption in the Kurdistan region

 

 Since 2017-12-10 at 13:35 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad Mawazine News

The deputy head of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KDP), Qubad Tabani, opened fire today on those he described as "pharaohs of corruption" in the region, stressing that the Integrity Commission is not able to fight corruption on its own.

Talabani said during his visit to the Integrity Commission in the Kurdistan region that "the region formed committees to prosecute the corrupt, but we found that the heads of these committees are corrupt as well," pointing out that "the prosecution of corrupt in the region was limited to officials in the lower circles of assistants managers and ordinary employees, Adult Pursuit "

"There are pharaohs in Kurdistan who take over the land, work in smuggling, assassinate people and journalists, and commit crimes and acts that violate the law because of the lack of courage in pursuing them," he said.

Talabani stressed that "these pharaohs are known to the public and read them on screens to denounce corruption, and hold seminars calling for the prosecution of corrupt."

"These pharaohs are surrounded by gunmen and take royalties and illegal taxes from shop owners, threaten and accuse citizens, and during adversity leave the battlefields and smuggle and sell weapons on the black market," he said.

Talabani concluded by saying "we have initiated electronic measures to confront corruption," threatening to "take more deterrent measures during the rest of the life of the current government to restore rights to owners."

Qubad Talabani apologized to the head of the Integrity Commission "because of the inability of the government to support the required form to confront the Pharaohs, not simple and low levels."

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Parliamentary integrity calls on the Foreign Ministry to immediately move back the smuggled Iraqi funds

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Parliamentary integrity calls on the Foreign Ministry to immediately move back the smuggled Iraqi funds

Trend Press - Iraq

 

 

 

Member of the Committee on Integrity Parliamentary Haidar al-Fawadi, on Sunday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to move immediately to cooperate with several countries to return Iraqi funds smuggled.

Al-Fawadi said in a press statement that "the obstacles facing the government committee responsible for recovering the money smuggled is the difference of laws between countries."

He stressed that "Iraq needs to unify the laws in some countries to be able to prosecute theft and the recovery of smuggled money."

Al-Fawadi, the Prime Minister, called for "the need to instruct the Foreign Ministry to act immediately on the countries where the Iraqi funds are

smuggled." C

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The Iraqi people waiting for a "time bomb" of Abbadi Moncef this month and reason !!

10-12-2017 01:40 PM
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A source close to the office of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Sunday that 'Asma Renana' will be included in the corruption regulations, will be referred to the judiciary immediately after the announcement by Abadi mid-December 15, 2017. 

The source said in a press statement that ' , Intends to announce a list of 'names Renana' tarnished in the looting of public money ', saying that' these names resonant including senior leaders in addition to their assistants of small heads'. 

The source, who asked not to be named, said that 'these names resonant large will be presented to the judiciary on the grounds that there are files of corruption fixed on them and the Iraqi street,' asserting that 'the date of 15/12/2017 is the closest to the declaration of regulations by Prime Minister Haidar Abadi '. 

He continued,

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1 hour ago, NEPatriotsFan1 said:

The Iraqi people waiting for a "time bomb" of Abbadi Moncef this month and reason !!

 

This is the only thing that makes me think we may have to wait till Jan. 1 to see any change in value even though I'd love to see it tonight when forex opens

 

Jan 1st would be great. My birthday is around then. :)

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3 hours ago, Jaygo said:

 

Not gonna happen. 

What’s not gonna happen? I didn’t think it was gonna happen today...I was hoping we’d be surprised. I was saying I think it will happen around the first of the year.... do you know when it’s gonna happen or do you care to elaborate? Do you feel we’re even close? 

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Economic: the need to enact a law free of corruption to promote the economic reality in Iraq

 

 Since 2017-12-11 at 12:08 (Baghdad time)

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Special Mawazine News

The economic expert Salam Samisem, on Monday, to be a law and a plan of economic real transparency to promote the economic reality of the country after the declaration of victory on the daisy, noting that the elimination of corruption should be a reality and not just statements.

"The most important step to promote the economic reality in Iraq is to find an economic law free of corruption, with transparency in the minds that run this economy," Smisem said in an interview with "Mawazin News" that "the statements announced by Prime Minister Haider Abadi on The elimination of corruption must be a reality and not just statements. "

"Today, Iraq needs real efforts by opening the door to foreign investment for companies and investors," she said. "Today, the listener needs a law that guarantees his rights. These rights can only be achieved through the creation of economic plans and real law free from corruption."

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared his war against corruption and the fight against corrupt people on Tuesday, November 21, 2017, as announced on Saturday, 10 December 2017, the final victory over the organization calling for the terrorist, and the restoration of all Iraqi territory from his control.

 

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2017/12/11 (00:01 PM)   - The   number of readings: 225   -  Number (4084)
 
 
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 Baghdad / Range 
 

The Integrity Commission in the Kurdistan region, on Sunday, it is considering the circumstances of 375 cases of corruption, stressing the transfer of 123 of them to the judiciary. She pointed out that most of these suits concerned files back to the financial sector in the region in addition to some ministries of Kurdistan. The head of the Integrity Commission, Ahmed Anwar, said during a press conference held yesterday and his follow-up (range), "The Commission has made over the past two years attempts to carry out reforms both at the level of the presidency of the region or prime minister, but it was slow steps, and had a number of serious proposals in this regard of For serving citizens ".

Anwar added that "the legal department in the Commission has investigated the files of retirement and promotion of employment illegally," noting that "the audit of 906 files related to the granting of doctorates in public universities." On the investigation of the files of corruption, Anwar pointed out that "the number of lawsuits submitted to the investigating judge arrived in the three provinces to 178 cases," noting that "the Commission is now considering 375 cases of corruption," pointing out that at the same time, "123 cases were referred Corruption to the judiciary during the last period, including 39 were resolved, where he issued 18 sentences of conviction and imprisonment from several months to 8 years. The head of the integrity of Kurdistan, "there are still 57 cases are under determination .. As about 76 of those files related to the financial and economic sector, followed by the Ministries of Interior, Education and Electricity."

 
 
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Parliamentary integrity signals corruption in the currency auction and calls for measures to collect border ports

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Parliamentary integrity signals corruption in the currency auction and calls for measures to collect border ports
Parliamentary integrity signals corruption in the currency auction and calls for measures to collect border ports
 

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The Parliamentary Integrity Committee on Monday called on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to speed up new practical steps to file the collection at the border crossing points, pointing out that there was corruption in the auction of selling hard currency.

"There is an increase in revenues, but there is also corruption and a sign that the imbalance still exists and Iraq sells at the auction of the currency daily 200 million dollars and the month 4 billion dollars, equivalent to 50 years," said Haider al-Fawadi, a member of the committee. Billion, and call on the government to follow up this file to achieve 25% of the state budget. "

He added that "the mechanism to recover the money smuggled did not meet the ambition and needs to follow directly from the government," noting that "the money reached within the official banks 100 billion dinars."

A member of the Committee of Excursion Prime Minister to "take new practical steps to file collection at the border crossings," explaining that "the latest reports of the Border Crossings Authority recognizes that 60 billion dinars for the month of November last reached those outlets."

 

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Parliamentary Integrity calls for new steps to be taken on collection at border crossings

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Trend Press - Iraq

 

 

 

A member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee MP Haider al-Fawadi, on Monday, Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi speeding up to take new practical steps to file collection at the border crossings, indicating that the latest reports to the Border Crossings Authority recognizes that 60 billion dinars for the month of November last reached those outlets.

 

"There is an increase in revenues, but there is corruption and a sign that the imbalance still exists and Iraq is selling 200 million dollars a day in the currency auction and 4 billion dollars a month, which is 50 billion dollars a year," al-Fawadi said in a statement. The government to "follow up this file to achieve its 25% to the state budget."

"The only solution to the electronic collection or giving it to a company concerned with symbolic amounts," he said, calling on the prime minister to "restore state property from the buildings and squares exploited by the powerful parties instead of removing the popular markets."

 

He added that "the mechanism to recover the money smuggled did not meet the ambition and need to follow directly from the government," pointing out that "the money reached within the official banks 100 billion dinars."

Al-Foadi stressed the need to "accelerate the Prime Minister to take new practical steps to file collection at border crossings," explaining that "the latest reports of the Border Crossings Authority recognizes that 60 billion dinars for the month of November last reached those outlets." C

http://aletejahtv.org/permalink/195975.html

 

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