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Parliament discusses U.S. report soon on the money lost by virtue of Bremer


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Parliament discusses U.S. report soon on the money lost by virtue of Bremer

09/09/2012

BAGHDAD / JD / .. revealed the Foreign Relations Committee that the Parliament will discuss in the next few days, the U.S. report on Iraqi funds lost during the period of civil administrator Paul Bremer. A member of the Committee and MP for the Rafidain list and a member of the Assyrian Democratic Movement Imad Youkhana's / JD /: "The parliament will discuss this week the U.S. report on Iraqi funds lost in the rule of Bremer, who reveals the involvement of Iraqi politicians and U.S. known with corruption." In ever was MP for the rule of law cult has revealed new details about the Iraqi money lost in the era of U.S. civil administrator Paul Bremer.

Waili said in a press statement that "the amounts being scrutinized in the doomed $ 61 billion U.S. and 60 personal being investigated on the subject." "It's part of the fact-finding committee in auditing the fund development can (DFI) lost U.S. met with the Inspector General Stuart Bowen at Ahmdaljelba headquarters to discuss the fate of those missing money."

The Waeli "The Inspector General Jaeladqq in money fund development can (DFI) that has been spent in the time of power Alaútdamagueth (under the supervision of Paul Bremer Bremer at the time) and that young man a lot Mnhaalgmod and waste, and is supposed to be 21 billion has been withdrawn from the fund." He stressed, "The Inspector General has between there $ 8.8 billion had been spent without documents Srfaw documents showing the disbursement, although it is denoted disbursed in Zmnbremar, and there are 7 billion dollars spent documents contain violations regarding reconciliations, and other amounts worth up to 25 billion dollars has entered fund Altnumeihosrvat in security projects of military equipment, etc. ". Waeli noted: that the total amount replace audit of $ 61 billion, and that of the Inspector General said that there are 60 U.S. Personal is investigated on the money and their names will be included in the report, either Iraqi names will be submitted to the Iraqi government. "

A member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee and MP for the rule of law "that the former Iraqi government had refused to receive U.S. projects incomplete and completed clearly, but the government was forced to receive these projects a reality imposed by America." Noteworthy that Paul Bremer generated in 1941 was appointed by President George W. Bush, President of the Civil Administration to oversee the reconstruction of Iraq in the May 6, 2003.

Prior to his appointment to that position was Paul Bremer heads a consulting firm to crises, a subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan, a company that provides services to companies to help them deal with or recover from any crisis may encounter, such as natural disasters, and the restoration of their products from the market, and violence in the workplace and terrorism. Bremer had joined the diplomatic service in 1966, where he was responsible politically, economically and commercially in the country's embassies in Afghanistan and Malawi. In the period between 1976-1979 was Deputy Ambassador and Acting Ambassador at the American Embassy in Oslo in Norway, also served as executive assistant and special assistant to the six foreign ministers of the Americans.

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Thanks Carrello,

61 billion is close to their actual foreign reserves numbers. Where's the money?

you reckon they bought some IQD with it!! Seriously they probably spent it, fudge some here and their, our debt is a Great example!! Thanks Ms. C for the post!! B)

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