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Jafar: a large list of senior corrupt works by Abadi will appear in early 2018


19:49 - 22/11/2017
 
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The deputy of the coalition of state law Jassem Mohammed Jaafar, on Wednesday, the existence of a large list of Prime Minister Haider Abadi, including large heads of corrupt and the amount of funds stolen and fled will appear in early 2018, indicating that the amount of funds revealed estimated $ 22 billion time of the former regime and near Of that amount after 2003.

Jaafar told Al-Maalouma that "Abbadi received accurate and certain information about the amount of money stolen and fled in the time of the former regime and beyond 2003 and the figures involved in the smuggling of those funds, which traded oil smuggling."

He added that "the Prime Minister is currently working on the boycott of that information and complete the results in follow-up with the Office of Financial Supervision and the Integrity Committee and the Committee of Advisers to announce the list and the amount of funds, which amounted to 22 billion dollars smuggled in the time of the former regime and close to that after 2003," noting that "the results Those operations will pay dividends to the public in early 2018. "

He stressed that "the remaining period is not enough to be the fingerprint of Abadi in the fight against corruption, such as stigmatized in the fight against Daqash, but needs four years to come," adding that "the remaining period will have a clear impact in the war of corruption.

 

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The list of (33) officials issued against them (arrest warrants), which did the files of their corruption Abadi
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Al-Furat received the preliminary list of a number of officials issued arrest warrant warrants after Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi demanded the transfer of files of corruption from integrity to his office.

A source close to Ebadi's office told the news agency that the latter would oversee the investigation of the first meal of 130 other officials who caused the waste of money, pointing out that after the elimination of a military advocate, Abadi launched an anti-corruption campaign that includes senior officials, bankers, politicians, 

1. Hoshyar Zebari, former Minister of Foreign Affairs 
2 - Athil Nujaifi, former governor of Nineveh 
3 - Salah Abdul Razzaq, former governor of Baghdad 
4- Abdul-Hussein Al-Morshedi. Former Secretary of Baghdad 
5 - Naeem Abaoub .. Former Secretary of Baghdad 
6 - Farouk Araji. Director of the former military office of the owners 

7- Hussein al-Maliki (Abu Rehab) parliamentary current 
8. Yasser Sakhil al-Maliki (Abu Hawra) parliamentary current 
9 - Adel Mohsen. Former Ministry of Health Inspector 
10 - Abu Mujahid al-Rikabi. (Katie Njeman). Former Secretary of Maliki 
11. Saber al-Issawi. Former Secretary of Baghdad 
12 - Hamdy dry. General Manager of the former T bi Bank 

13. Basem Kamal Mahdi. Director General of Rafidain Bank 
14. Kazem Nashur. General Manager of the former Industrial Bank 
15. Mohamed Hadi. Director General of the former Agricultural Bank 
16 - Sami spectrum. Director General of the budget at the Ministry of Finance 

17- Majed Al Nasrawi. Former governor of Basra 
18. Saadoun al-Dulaimi. Former defense minister 
19- Abdul Qadir al-Obeidi. Former defense minister 
20. Zuhair Gharabawi. Former intelligence chief 
21. Ahmed Al-Saadi. Director General of Legal Security Baghdad 
22- Five general managers in the Municipality of Baghdad 
23- Three general managers in the intelligence service 
24 - General Manager of Real Estate 
25. Number of staff in the former Office of the Prime Minister. 
26 - Number of former ministers. 
27. Five General Managers of the Ministry of Justice 
28. Six General Managers of the Ministry of the Interior 
29 - Adnan al-Asadi, former undersecretary of the Interior Ministry 
30 - Number of businessmen who got contracts in the ministries of the State by personal orders of Nuri al-Maliki 
31 - The first team Aboud Qanbar corner 
32. A large number of senior officers of the Ministry of Defense 
33. A large number of staff members of the Secretariat are the Secretariat General of the Council of Ministers

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3 hours ago, Jaygo said:

Why is Maliki not #1 on this list????

 

Patience Young Grasshopper - Enjoy The Foreplay And Watch The Little B-itch Squirm ! :o 

 

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45 officials of former Iraqi government arrested in corruption probes

November 23 2017 10:59 AM
45 officials of Iraqi former government arrested in corruption probes
45 officials of Iraqi former government arrested in corruption probes
 
Up to 45 officials of the former Iraqi government, headed by Nouri al-Maliki, have been arrested in corruption probes, a well-informed source said on Thursday.

He added that Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi exposed suspicious deals that these officials had made.

He further added that the commission that was formed by Abadi has submitted these 45 political officials before the Iraqi judiciary.

Earlier, Abadi said that he will announce a large list of corrupt officials. He confirmed that Iraq will defeat corruption as it defeated ISIS

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Iranian website: Ahmadinejad's arrest is a matter of time and guide the republic ignores

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authorities a number of close to him, most notably the media adviser to Najad, Abdul

"The atmosphere in Iran is now ready for the arrest of former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad," the Iranian news site "News News" said, quoting measures initiated by

the Revolutionary Guard and the judiciary in this regard.

"As public opinion is concerned about the damage of the recent earthquake that has left hundreds dead, the head of the judiciary, Sadiq Emali Larijani, will hasten the arrest of Ahmadinejad before the Iranians have finished their preoccupation with the earthquake that hit the country," he said.

The website quoted unnamed private sources as saying that the intelligence services of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard had prepared a nine-page file along with audio and video files attributed to Ahmadinejad and his team and presented them to Tehran Prosecutor General Abbas Dulat Abadi.

The site confirmed that the authorities have already started to equip six teams, each squad of seven individuals, will be entrusted with the task of arresting Ahmadinejad and his aides and some of his supporters as well.

The site also pointed out that some of Ahmadinejad's supporters in Iran's neighboring countries will be assassinated, having secret documents related to the Iranian regime.

The conflict between Ahmadinejad and his rival with the supreme leader of the republic, Ali Khamenei, is that Ahmadinejad, who is affiliated with the revolutionary conservatives, does not believe in the mandate of the jurist, and sees the legitimacy of their current as Imam Mahdi.

And the conflict with Larijani in particular, is due to Ahmadinejad's statements that the family of Larijani kidnapped the country from the Iranian people, and that his assets are back to Iraq.

The first assistant to Ahmadinejad said that he and a number of his former ministers and officials sit in the religious shrine of Shah Azim in Tehran.

It is noteworthy that officials or opponents wanted in the political issues of the Iranians in the government of Qajarip and the Pahlavi Shahnshahia government were resorting to religious sites such as Mazar al-Reda in Mashhad or Masoumah in Qom or Shah Azim in Tehran.

The website also revealed Ahmadinejad's full responsibility for Khamenei in the event of his arrest, and that he sent him the message through an intermediary, because he did not stop the measures aimed at his arrest.

Ahmadinejad has a wide popularity in the poor areas of Iran, and the state blocked its official website, and also closed the site "Dul Bahar" of his current, and arrested the

Ridha Daori.

 

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Abadi Gives Corrupt Individuals Two Options: Return Money or Face Prison

 
Thursday, 23 November, 2017 - 13:15
 
 

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has waged a fierce battle against corrupt officials, giving them two options: handing out the funds or face prison.

During his weekly press conference on Tuesday, Abadi said the corrupt had to either hand out the stolen money – and maybe get an amnesty – or lose their money and spend the rest of their lives in prison. He said his warning was similar to the government’s action against ISIS in terms of asking the militants to surrender or die.

Local sources clarified that Abadi was hinting to a prominent businessman and contractor who gained dozens of investment and service projects via his contacts during the term of Nouri al-Maliki between 2006-2014.

Abadi has been stressing in the past months on “fighting corruption” as his next step after defeating ISIS.

Islamic Dawa Party, in a statement, revealed that party member Salah Abdel Razek was investigated and found guilty of corruption.

“I tendered my resignation before the secretary general of Islamic Dawa Party Nouri al-Maliki due to the delicate situation of the party as well as personal reasons. I pledge to remain loyal to Maliki’s patriotic approach," wrote Abdel Razek. 

Islamic Dawa Party sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the decision to sack Abdel Razek preceded his resignation statement.

The sources asserted that the party is seeking to abolish corruption ahead of elections expected in May, signaling that the party intends to sack and hold accountable a number of members who occupy critical positions in Iraq.

Dawa Party's experience in the authority has severely impacted its reputation and led to frustration among the people, given that it keeps its grip over the highest executive authority in the country, meaning the premiership.

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Abadi Gives Corrupt Individuals Two Options: Return Money or Face Prison

 
Thursday, 23 November, 2017 - 13:15
 
 

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has waged a fierce battle against corrupt officials, giving them two options: handing out the funds or face prison.

During his weekly press conference on Tuesday, Abadi said the corrupt had to either hand out the stolen money – and maybe get an amnesty – or lose their money and spend the rest of their lives in prison. He said his warning was similar to the government’s action against ISIS in terms of asking the militants to surrender or die.

Local sources clarified that Abadi was hinting to a prominent businessman and contractor who gained dozens of investment and service projects via his contacts during the term of Nouri al-Maliki between 2006-2014.

Abadi has been stressing in the past months on “fighting corruption” as his next step after defeating ISIS.

Islamic Dawa Party, in a statement, revealed that party member Salah Abdel Razek was investigated and found guilty of corruption.

“I tendered my resignation before the secretary general of Islamic Dawa Party Nouri al-Maliki due to the delicate situation of the party as well as personal reasons. I pledge to remain loyal to Maliki’s patriotic approach," wrote Abdel Razek. 

Islamic Dawa Party sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the decision to sack Abdel Razek preceded his resignation statement.

The sources asserted that the party is seeking to abolish corruption ahead of elections expected in May, signaling that the party intends to sack and hold accountable a number of members who occupy critical positions in Iraq.

Dawa Party's experience in the authority has severely impacted its reputation and led to frustration among the people, given that it keeps its grip over the highest executive authority in the country, meaning the premiership.

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Go Abadi!!!

How about a third option just for Maliki? Give back all you stole, beg for forgiveness and then we hang you anyway??

Go Iraq!!

Go RV!!

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2 hours ago, DinarThug said:

Abadi Gives Corrupt Individuals Two Options: Return Money or Face Prison

 
Thursday, 23 November, 2017 - 13:15
 
 

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has waged a fierce battle against corrupt officials, giving them two options: handing out the funds or face prison.

During his weekly press conference on Tuesday, Abadi said the corrupt had to either hand out the stolen money – and maybe get an amnesty – or lose their money and spend the rest of their lives in prison. He said his warning was similar to the government’s action against ISIS in terms of asking the militants to surrender or die.

Local sources clarified that Abadi was hinting to a prominent businessman and contractor who gained dozens of investment and service projects via his contacts during the term of Nouri al-Maliki between 2006-2014.

Abadi has been stressing in the past months on “fighting corruption” as his next step after defeating ISIS.

Islamic Dawa Party, in a statement, revealed that party member Salah Abdel Razek was investigated and found guilty of corruption.

“I tendered my resignation before the secretary general of Islamic Dawa Party Nouri al-Maliki due to the delicate situation of the party as well as personal reasons. I pledge to remain loyal to Maliki’s patriotic approach," wrote Abdel Razek. 

Islamic Dawa Party sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the decision to sack Abdel Razek preceded his resignation statement.

The sources asserted that the party is seeking to abolish corruption ahead of elections expected in May, signaling that the party intends to sack and hold accountable a number of members who occupy critical positions in Iraq.

Dawa Party's experience in the authority has severely impacted its reputation and led to frustration among the people, given that it keeps its grip over the highest executive authority in the country, meaning the premiership.

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Too bad there is no usury in Iraq, otherwise Abadi needs to say return money plus 1500% . Hit em where it hurts, their bank accounts which is probably interest bearing anyways.

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Opening the files of former prime ministers .. Nuri al-Maliki tops the list

Iraq .. International investigations to detect $ 361 billion swallowed up by corruption

Friday, March 6, 1439 AH
Friday, November 24,
 
 
Iraq .. International investigations to detect $ 361 billion swallowed up by corruption
 
 
(Baghdad) 

In a move that shows the Iraqi government's response to the claims of Iraqi citizens to investigate corruption cases, the site of «views» the Iraqi yesterday on the sources described as «special» in the office of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi, saying: «The 21 international investigators will arrive in Baghdad At the end of the month to conduct investigations into the files of financial corruption of former prime ministers, based on a memorandum of understanding signed by the Iraqi government with the United Nations last week »The sources pointed out that the investigators granted the authority to investigate with former prime ministers are: Iyad Allawi (2004 - 2005) and Ibrahim Jaafari (2005-2006) and Nuri Al Ironing (2006 - 2014), as well as other former ministers.

The sources said that international investigators, all Western but one Arab from Jordan, were given full freedom to examine files and documents and review the records and documents of the ministries and the Central Bank and the Office of Financial Control in Baghdad, adding that investigators have the authority to investigate with officials currently outside the country, The internationalization that authorizes it. Abadi has formally asked the United Nations to help him reveal the fate of $ 361 billion missing from the country's budgets between 2004 and 2014, as well as the fate of thousands of projects and investments in the sectors of electricity, housing and agriculture, while other reports say that the theft of public funds in Iraq amounted to About 850 billion dollars. 

.. And purifies the limits of the remnants of «urging»

As the operations close to the organization of "Da'ash" terrorist to reach its last stop, Iraqi forces on Thursday launched the last military operation in the Western Sahara along the border with Syria, to clear the last remnants of the extremist organization after three years of control of one third of the country , That control is already over. 

The commander of the joint operations of Iraq for the team, Lieutenant General Abdul-Amir Rasheed Yarallah said: "The army began a large-scale operation to clear the areas of the island located between the provinces of Salah al-Din, Nineveh, Anbar." 

For his part, explained a colonel officer in the Iraqi army, that the operation aims to «purge the desert of the pockets of the evaders who fled the cities that have been liberated».
 This is the latest operation at the end of which Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is supposed to announce the final defeat of a "preacher" in Iraq.

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Thanks Yota...Yea Right, Maliki could only pray to Allah that his worries were limited to money issues....This could be the answer to 'why aint they jailed Maliki'...Confiscate all that Maliki had anything to with...then hang his 'literally' poor-azz for war crimes.....sounds like a good plan to me...:twothumbs:

 

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Thanks Yota...Yea Right, Maliki could only pray to Allah that his worries were limited to money issues....This could be the answer to 'why aint they jailed Maliki'...Confiscate all that Maliki had anything to with...then hang his 'literally' poor-azz for war crimes.....sounds like a good plan to me...:twothumbs:

 

.....Oh yeah, "Thanks" to you too "DT"....B)

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Patience Young Grasshopper - Enjoy The Foreplay And Watch The Little B-itch Squirm ! :o 

 

:D  :D  :D 

 

 

45 officials of former Iraqi government arrested in corruption probes

November 23 2017 10:59 AM
45 officials of Iraqi former government arrested in corruption probes
45 officials of Iraqi former government arrested in corruption probes
 
Up to 45 officials of the former Iraqi government, headed by Nouri al-Maliki, have been arrested in corruption probes, a well-informed source said on Thursday.

He added that Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi exposed suspicious deals that these officials had made.

He further added that the commission that was formed by Abadi has submitted these 45 political officials before the Iraqi judiciary.

Earlier, Abadi said that he will announce a large list of corrupt officials. He confirmed that Iraq will defeat corruption as it defeated ISIS

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Classic strategy of using the big fish Nouri al-Maliki to catch the smaller fish, then working on flipping the smaller fish to catch Maliki? Seems like it always takes longer for the sh** to flow upstream, but given more time, the small fish will likely provide evidence of al-Maliki's malarky? Hopefully, these initiatives will help put some money back in the coffers and significantly reduce corruption. Kudos to Al-Abadi. He is playing the long game like a pro.

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An Emphasis On Recovery ! B) 

 

 

 

Member of parliamentary integrity shows "the most important obstacle" facing the recovery of Iraq's smuggled money

12:02 - 23/11/2017

 

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Revealed member of the Commission on Integrity Parliamentary Haidar al-Fawadi, on Thursday, the existence of several obstacles facing the Committee for the recovery of money smuggled, noting that the most prominent of these obstacles the different laws from one country to another.

"Iraq needs to form a more competent committee of the Foreign Ministry to open relations with all countries so that we can recover the smuggled money," al-Fawadi said in a statement.

"The most important obstacle facing the Commission for the recovery of money smuggled is the difference of laws between the state and another and we demand the formation of a larger committee of the current."

The deputy for the coalition of state law Jassim Mohammed Jafar revealed in a statement to the information about the latest collection of data on the Iraqi funds smuggled out of Iraq, noting that he holds intensive meetings with the Integrity Commission and the concerned parties in preparation for the start of the battle of corruption on the first of January next . Ending / 25

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Political analyst: Iraq's accession to the Convention on the recovery of funds allows him to pursue the smuggler, including Member States

17:35 - 23/11/2017

 

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's accession to a 2007 international money-laundering agreement allows it to pursue such money in member states that sign the pact, political analyst Ibrahim al-Sarraj said Thursday.

"The International Convention for the Recovery of Smuggled Funds signed between the countries of the world in 2003 has allowed many countries of the world to recover amounts smuggled from their countries," he said.

He added that "Iraq has a significant failure in the pursuit of his money, despite the accession to this Convention in 2007," noting that "the government's move in this direction will allow it to pursue 90% of Iraq's smuggled money and located in countries that signed the Convention."

"The law allows the recruitment of even those who have fled the money, although they have foreign nationalities, as mentioned in the terms of the agreement," he said, adding that "it requires the support of the Iraqi judiciary and the ratification of their right and the keys to ensure the cooperation of the international community as well as diplomatic action."

He stressed that "if it started in a real need between two to three to recover all the funds."

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With 149 large heads .. Iraqi list of the first names of "whales of corruption"

 Thursday, 23 November 2017
 
 
"The Iraqi political and popular circles are waiting for the upcoming announcement of the prime minister, Haidar al-Abadi , about the start of the war on corruption that was revealed last week amid reports that a government committee is preparing 300 corruption cases as a first stage,

And involved in these files important figures in the Iraqi state, which may create a crisis of a new kind in the country, especially since the timing of the "battle" comes a few months before the legislative elections in the country.

At the same time, Abadi reiterated his assertion today that his campaign against corruption aims to purge state institutions. He said in a speech at a meeting of governors held in Baghdad that "fighting corruption is not a slogan but an action. This work is deliberate. The current corrupt to mix the papers, and accuse everyone of corruption, and the more corrupt we will get stronger. " 
The names of 149 officials involved in corruption

"A first list prepared by a joint commission in cooperation with the Independent Integrity Commission of Iraq, containing the names of 49 individuals involved in large corruption files, is due to be transferred to the judiciary to begin investigation," a senior official of the Iraqi cabinet secretariat said. The total amount of money likely to be looted in these files, more than $ 24 billion, in the arms deals with different countries and the import and investment imaginary.

He stressed that "important names and political influence of the country within this list, and included corrupt officials and politicians from various sects and parties, so as not to be considered sectarian or political targeting by the government," as he described. 
Of these, 9 were ministers and more than 20 under-secretary, general directors, senior officials of the secretariat of the Council of Ministers, directors of banks and government banks, heads of independent bodies and army generals, as well as relatives of officials and members of the Iraqi parliament from previous legislative sessions.

He also revealed the existence of 181 files between financial and administrative corruption and violations and crimes of sectarian and ethnic cleansing linked to the name of Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki , during his years in power between 2006 and 2014, but not listed so far in the list of judicial investigation.

 

Headers are large and huge amounts 
Meanwhile, the leader of the ruling National Alliance, who is close to Prime Minister Jassem Mohammad Jaafar, told local Iraqi media that "a large list has reached the prime minister with large heads accused of corruption in large sums."

Jaafar added that "the Prime Minister is currently working with the Office of Financial Supervision and the Integrity Commission and the Committee of Advisers to announce the list officially," and expressed his belief that the results of the investigation "will come to fruition in early 2018."

A member of the Iraqi Civil Current, Ihab Talib, said that "Abadi's upcoming crackdown on corruption will be a popular revolution. Iraqis have entered the stage of hunger and humiliation because of this corruption. The middle class is gone and there is a poverty-stricken and very luxurious class, State and leaders of the security services and clergy. " 
He pointed out that the key to the second mandate of the slaves will be through this campaign, which will not be less important than the war against Daqash, "according to him.

The expert on the Iraqi affairs, Ahmad al-Hamdani, saw the opening files of corruption at this time as "the start of the electoral war in Iraq." "The campaign includes officials and politicians of all components," he said.

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Abadi's fight against corruption ... Is Maliki's deep disintegration?

 Thursday, 23 November 2017
 
 
 
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Bara al-Shammari: Since the end of the era of the rule of the head of the "coalition of state law," Nuri al-Maliki as prime minister in Iraq for eight years (2006-2014) and faces charges of establishing a "deep state" supervised by his supporters and leaders of his party, to control the institutions of the Iraqi state. As elections drew near, coalition leaders began publicly promoting the idea of a "deep state." Which could be a challenge to the government of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi, according to observers.

In this context, a prominent Iraqi parliamentarian, a leader of the ruling coalition in the country, stressed that "Maliki's exit from power in 2014 did not mean that he became ineffective, he managed within eight years of his rule to put the leaders of his party on the pyramid ministries, . He cited the expulsion of the servants of the servants of the Office of the Council of Ministers, saying that "they were observers of the movements of Abadi, and convey everything to the owners and leaked some of the minutes of official meetings with officials and delegations of foreign and Arab him." 

Maliki .. stumbling block 

"Maliki is a stumbling block to the security, political and even social stability of Iraq, and the question of his penetration into state institutions through personalities who appointed them in these positions represents a great challenge for Abadi. And the number of hundreds, and hold important and sensitive joints of the government. " "Maliki is accused of controlling the Iraqi judiciary, the secretariat of the Council of Ministers, the Central Bank, the Information and Communications Commission, the Interior Ministry, the Baghdad, Basra, Babil, Karbala and Diyala, specifically the Hajj and Umrah Authority, Integrity, and the Shiite Waqf bureau, and the Sunni Waqf, "pointing out that" dozens of agents of ministers and directors-general are still taking orders from Maliki's party. "
"The Maliki party also controls the post of governor of Baghdad and local administrations in most of the southern provinces," adding that "the former prime minister began to take advantage of these positions in order to promote his return to power in a third term." He expected that "the influence of al-Maliki by an Iranian decision, to remain Abadi in a state of anxiety and uncertainty in the event he decided to engage the American project in full." 

Maliki and the popular crowd 

"Maliki controls the tens of thousands of fighters of the popular militia militias, who turned into an institution of the Iraqi Council of Ministers, based on a decision of the parliament issued last year." He continued: "It is no different that all armed factions and militia leaders in Iraq, linked to Maliki, except for the militia of the Saraya peace of the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr."

A member of the Union of Iraqi Forces, Mohammed Abdullah, said that "the concept of the deep state that Maliki deals with is not appropriate for the democratic state." He said in an interview that "democracy means the peaceful transfer of power." He added that "the data indicate that Maliki actually transferred power to Abadi in 2014, but the leaders of his party is still permeated in many joints of the Iraqi state. Which is worrying and indicates political instability . " He predicted that "the electoral confrontation will be raging during the next phase between Abadi, who leads a constitutional state, and Maliki's deep state." Abdullah pointed out that "Abadi may open a new battle against al-Maliki through the declaration of (acceptance of corruption) Almtalk al-Maliki, and that will be with the support of popular and religious broad in Iraq." 

Maliki's deep state 

In turn, a member of the Iraqi parliament for the "coalition of state law," Abdul Hadi al-Saadawi, the existence of "deep state led by Maliki's coalition," adding in an interview with an Iraqi satellite station, "They say that Maliki and a coalition of state law lead a deep state, Because there is love from the Iraqi street to the rule of law. "

"We have the pride to represent the deep state of the Iraqi state." He pointed out that "more than 80 percent of the elements of the popular militia militias support Maliki as a strong figure benefit the Iraqis." "The presence of regional and local fears of the possibility of winning al-Maliki in the next election," noting that "the Sadrist movement fears Maliki because of the battle of the Knights in Basra (590 kilometers south of Baghdad), which led to the aggravation of the dispute between the two sides." "Al-Saadawi said that" Maliki has no ministers in the current government headed by Haider Abadi, "adding that" the presence of al-Maliki is a reality. "

 

One-third of the seats of parliament, however,

As a member of the Iraqi parliament for the "coalition of state law," Ali al-Maliki, a relative of Nuri al-Maliki, "the decisions of the latter still affect the political process, as he leads the largest political bloc in parliament and has a broad public base."

In response to the accusation of the former prime minister of the deep state, he said that "Maliki leads a parliamentary bloc equivalent to one-third of the seats in the parliament, making his decisions influential in the political process," explaining that "the militias of popular mobilization was founded at the invitation of Nuri al-Maliki." He pointed out that "Iran may support some political parties, but this support depends on the ability of the party to win the votes of voters and the formation of a public base."

For his part, commented the Iraqi political analyst Ali al-Badri, the defense of the deputies of the "coalition of state law" about the deep state of the owners, saying "from your mouth Adink," asserting that "Maliki, who left power three years ago left an army of deputies and officials loyal to him." 

He pointed out that "the presence of a lobby within parliament controlled by Maliki has already managed under the name of (the reform front) to question ministers of the government of Abadi to overthrow them, most notably former Defense Minister Khalid al-Obeidi, and former Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari," pointing to "the number of leaders loyal to Maliki To inspire the masses through the declaration of dissent and the formation of a separate party. " "In fact, all these are still linked to Maliki, a guide controlled by them and their decisions within parliament," he said, expecting that "the deep state of the owners of a difficult challenge to the Iraqi government during the next phase." 

Maliki's power has declined 

However, the Iraqi parliament member Abdul Aziz al-Dhalimi, reported that "Maliki today weaker and talk about his deep state in Iraq has finally fallen." He added that "Abadi today more powerful and Maliki is going to decay and encircled by many corruption charges and caused by disasters in Iraq, such as Daash , the fall of Mosul, and the massacre of Spyker. There are popular demands to try him, so I think Maliki's deep state already existed, but today it is fading. "

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Al-Abbadi reveals an integrated anti-corruption system


مكتب العبادي يكشف لـ"الغد برس" عن منظومة متكاملة لمكافحة الفساد 

24th November, 2017


A spokesman for Prime Minister Saad al-Hadithi's office said on Friday that an integrated system was put in place to combat corruption and that a mechanism would be started gradually, adding that the government was determined to be the next battle against corruption.

Al-Hadithi told al-Ghad Press that "the Supreme Council for Combating Corruption, headed by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, is to be a supreme reference for executive bodies such as the Financial Control Bureau and a body that works in the file of combating corruption and coordinate efforts among them. After matching evidence and evidence and evidence. "  He added, "There is a system developed on the fight against corruption and is working according to a mechanism on files work gradually and upward." 

He pointed out that "there is a mechanism to control, audit and verify and control the movement of spending and drainage in all joints and institutions of the State in aspects related to the budget ministries." He pointed out that "there is a follow-up by the concerned authorities to all files of corruption and everything related to the waste of public money and enrichment at the expense of public funds in previous periods and the next period will see the disclosure of all these files and reach tangible results, especially in the files of funds that have been employed for commercial or banking purposes or I fled outside Iraq. "

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19 hours ago, DinarThug said:
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The list of (33) officials issued against them (arrest warrants), which did the files of their corruption Abadi
23-11-2017 12:44 PM
 

The Euphrates -

Al-Furat received the preliminary list of a number of officials issued arrest warrant warrants after Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi demanded the transfer of files of corruption from integrity to his office.

A source close to Ebadi's office told the news agency that the latter would oversee the investigation of the first meal of 130 other officials who caused the waste of money, pointing out that after the elimination of a military advocate, Abadi launched an anti-corruption campaign that includes senior officials, bankers, politicians, 

1. Hoshyar Zebari, former Minister of Foreign Affairs 
2 - Athil Nujaifi, former governor of Nineveh 
3 - Salah Abdul Razzaq, former governor of Baghdad 
4- Abdul-Hussein Al-Morshedi. Former Secretary of Baghdad 
5 - Naeem Abaoub .. Former Secretary of Baghdad 
6 - Farouk Araji. Director of the former military office of the owners 

7- Hussein al-Maliki (Abu Rehab) parliamentary current 
8. Yasser Sakhil al-Maliki (Abu Hawra) parliamentary current 
9 - Adel Mohsen. Former Ministry of Health Inspector 
10 - Abu Mujahid al-Rikabi. (Katie Njeman). Former Secretary of Maliki 
11. Saber al-Issawi. Former Secretary of Baghdad 
12 - Hamdy dry. General Manager of the former T bi Bank 

13. Basem Kamal Mahdi. Director General of Rafidain Bank 
14. Kazem Nashur. General Manager of the former Industrial Bank 
15. Mohamed Hadi. Director General of the former Agricultural Bank 
16 - Sami spectrum. Director General of the budget at the Ministry of Finance 

17- Majed Al Nasrawi. Former governor of Basra 
18. Saadoun al-Dulaimi. Former defense minister 
19- Abdul Qadir al-Obeidi. Former defense minister 
20. Zuhair Gharabawi. Former intelligence chief 
21. Ahmed Al-Saadi. Director General of Legal Security Baghdad 
22- Five general managers in the Municipality of Baghdad 
23- Three general managers in the intelligence service 
24 - General Manager of Real Estate 
25. Number of staff in the former Office of the Prime Minister. 
26 - Number of former ministers. 
27. Five General Managers of the Ministry of Justice 
28. Six General Managers of the Ministry of the Interior 
29 - Adnan al-Asadi, former undersecretary of the Interior Ministry 
30 - Number of businessmen who got contracts in the ministries of the State by personal orders of Nuri al-Maliki 
31 - The first team Aboud Qanbar corner 
32. A large number of senior officers of the Ministry of Defense 
33. A large number of staff members of the Secretariat are the Secretariat General of the Council of Ministers

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Looks like a Mighty BIG Brush painting this picture . . . " A Large Number . . .  of " for example and " Number . . . of " They're gonna have to build another SUPER MAX ( or 2 )

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12 minutes ago, DinarThug said:

 

Or Get More Rope ! :o 

 

:D  :D  :D 

 

 . . . and put them into the Express Lane . . . Keep the Line moving, Keep it moving.

 

As in the movie Hang'em High - That was a mighty large Gallows to accommodate quite a few Bad Guys. I reckon Carpenters will be in great demand.

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