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Ebadi presides over a meeting with the judges of integrity to give them the necessary protection to do their job


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Mon, 07 Mar 2016 12:02:41

 
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Observer news / Baghdad ,announced the Office of the Prime Minister Haider al -Abadi, Monday, the last chaired two important meetings to combat and prosecute corrupt. The prime minister 's office said in a statement the agency observer news received a copy of it, "the Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi now heads two important meetings , " noting " the first meeting with the Supreme Council for the fight against corruption and the membership of professionals." He added that "al - Abadi will chair another meeting with the judges of integrity, to give them the necessary support and protection to do their work in the prosecution of corruption and the corrupt."

 


 
 

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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi

 

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Editor: HH 07/03/2016 15:00 Number ofViews: 238 

 

Long-Presse / Baghdad 

Holding Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Monday, held a meeting with the Supreme Council for the fight against corruption, while the meeting is intended to give the necessary support and protection for the Council to do his job in the "prosecution of corruption and the corrupt." 

Information Office of the Prime Minister, said in a statement received, (long-Presse), a copy of which, "The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi held today a meeting with the Supreme Council for the fight against corruption," asserting that "The Council includes members of specialists."

He added Abadi Office that "the meeting is designed to give the necessary protection and support of the Council to do his job in the prosecution of corruption and the corrupt."

The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi called on Wednesday the (23 September 2015), the judges of integrity to strike hard and achieve justice and not to allow corrupt evasion, and while stressing on the need to confront them because they are "more dangerous than cancer" and trying to buy receivables, stressed the need to develop strategies help to deter corruption and speed up resolving these issues.

The phenomenon of corruption, "the biggest challenge" facing Iraq, along with security, since the year 2003, especially the levels reached a level led international organizations specialized to the situation in Iraq from among the "most corrupt" countries in the world, as it has led to popular protests successive last of which was pervaded since the majority of the provinces (the 31 of July 2015), to demand the fight against rampant corruption, and improve services.

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Nothing but good news here, Yota!  Thank You for posting this article.

 

Maybe promised protection to prosecute Maliki and associates (including the Maliki appointed CBI Governor)?  We may see some really interesting articles soon about the folks being indicted and prosecuted as well as the basis for the indictments.

 

Time to pop the popcorn.  This should be better than any action thriller movie!

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Maliki Retired, He may has signed a deal for him to walk free if he steped down...

Bro, Maliki is not getting ANY deals.

When he steps, it's gonna be up a stairs on the gallows. This evil bastard has committed too many capital crimes.

I believe we are all going to see several others being tried and charged.....Maliki's son and many of his kinfolk too.

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the evil maliki klan is under the protection of Iran & ho'bummer... they'll never face Justice.

 

Kinda like if they were, oh, say, evil Klintons kabal... same thing.

 

Which is why they all operate out in the open, with complete immunity and no fear...

 

klintons and malikis as well....

 

 

 

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History of edits:: 07/03/2016 17:29 • 243 visits readable
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[Oan- Baghdad] 
Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi called on to " a real revolution against corruption and grand opening files ofcorruption."
A statement by his office received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, that al - Abadi said during his presidency of the Supreme Council for the anti - corruption meeting , "we will be able to eliminate the corrupt and should not fear them and we start the top of the head of the corruption in the state regardless of his position or his party," and called for " a real revolution against corruption and the opening of major corruption files. " 
he added Abadi , according to the statement," The council 's role is important during this period in order toprosecute the corrupt and we we will provide all the support to him , "pointing to" the importance to feel rotten scared of having hand hanging over him and those Stjdonhm weak as We stood together. " 
He called on the prime minister to" disclose all funds and prosecute corrupt " , referring to" the importance ofthese procedures that are going to build a state on the basis of sound. "
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The last article states, "The council 's role is important during this period in order to prosecute the corrupt and we we will provide all the support to him , "pointing to" the importance to feel rotten scared of having hand hanging over him and those Stjdonhm weak as We stood together." He called on the prime minister to" disclose all funds and prosecute corrupt " , referring to" the importance of these procedures that are going to build a state on the basis of sound."
 
Maybe the "prosecute the corrupt" is being kicked in to overdrive now that Maliki has announced his retirement from holding public office?  The part, "feel rotten scared of having hand hanging over him" is an encouraging statement.  Not just indictments but actual prosecuting and incarceration/execution of the guilty will follow.  May be interesting to see what Abadi discloses for who swindled the funds and how much.

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