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Baghdad Post launches anti-corruption campaign


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Baghdad Post launches anti-corruption campaign

February 09 2017 09:20 PM
Anti-Corruption Campaign
Anti-Corruption Campaign

Baghdad Post has launched a campaign to fight corruption.

It is calling on social media activists on Facebook and Twitter, as well as liberal trends and moderate figures, to widely share a hash tag it launched on the matter.

The campaign whose hash tag is #Raise_Your_Head_You_Are_Thief, targets corrupt officials in the government as well as the Sunni and Shiite corrupt figures.

Those officials squandered about 300 billion dollars over the past 10 years while Iraq is still suffering the woes of war.

Those corrupt officials caused much bloodshed among the innocent civilians, leaving a crumbling infrastructure nationwide.

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/5895/Baghdad-Post-launches-anti-corruption-campaign

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Major corruption case involving Abadi's government officials uncovered

February 09 2017 01:22 PM
the Head of the Iraqi Economic council Ibrahim al-Baghdadi
the Head of the Iraqi Economic council Ibrahim al-Baghdadi

Well-informed sources revealed a link between the Head of the Iraqi Economic Council Ibrahim al-Baghdadi and one of his relatives and the theft of the Iraqi al-Rafidain bank and other banks.

The source asserted that al-Baghdadi claims to have an authorization from Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to invest in Iraqi public lands illegally.

The source added that al-Baghdadi seized plots of lands in al-Masbah area illegally to his own gain, pointing that he sold these plots for over dlrs 2500 per square meter.

He added that Sami al-Araji, chairman of the Iraqi National Investment Commission, was aware of al-Baghdadi's corruption but he withheld the commission of integrity's investigations on him.

Al-baghdadi also chaired Iraq's business council in the previous PM Nouri al-Maliki government, and used to speak on behalf al-Maliki.

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/5875/Major-corruption-case-involving-Abadi-s-government-officials-uncovered

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