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Supreme Judicial Council calls for lifting the immunity of deputies accused of corruption


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1 hour ago, DinarThug said:

. The levels of corruption in Iraq has reached the level of specialized international organizations to put it among the most .corrupt countries in the world.

Thanks DT...This could be the reason Maliki has been allowed to roam free for so long...Birds of the same feather...stick together...These narcissist government criminal have been corrupt so long that they'll become complacent in their criminal activities...Seems they've been given enough rope to hang themselves and their international connection in crime...

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2 hours ago, Gypsygirl11 said:

Pretty soon there will not be many left...since most are corrupt. Crazy

 

I won't be at all surprised to see the Parliament's Janitorial staff running things - " I, Habib Poo Pong McPlop ( with toilet plunger in hand ) call this meeting to order "  ;)

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Abadi with the help of the integrity commission and the judiciary are going to bring the corrupted to justice.

 

The battle against corruption is REAL... You can run but your u can't hide

 

iraq continues moving forward in all fronts.

 

Sooner than later we will see iraq in the international arena, with an international recognize currency.

 

Go Iraq

Go international 

Go RV

 

 

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Parliamentary integrity reveals gaps between "control arms" that hinder the fight against corruption

 

 Since 2017-09-07 at 13:09 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad Mawazine News

The Parliamentary Integrity Committee revealed on Thursday that there are gaps between the arms of the supervisory bodies, which seriously hinder the fight against corruption, pointing out that the need is a real and national will for everyone to get rid of the scourge of corruption.

"There are gaps between the arms of the supervisory bodies such as the Integrity Commission, the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, the Financial Control Bureau, the Anti-Corruption Committees and others, and the lack of coordination that hinders the fight against corruption in the fullest manner," committee member Abdul Karim Abtan told Mawazine News.

"The anti-corruption file requires a serious and genuine will to get rid of this scourge. There are intentions, but they are lacking in will. We often demanded new and practical mechanisms, and we even called for the United Nations to intervene in this matter," he said.

He pointed out that "the best proof of this is that the Fund to recover money from abroad in the Ministry of Finance has not met since its founding only once," calling for "a pause on the fact of fighting corruption and assume responsibilities towards it to rebuild the country again."

He pointed out that "there are huge files if it was working on them through which can retrieve billions of dollars to the treasury of the state."

Abtan referred to the real estate file of the state, saying: "I submitted an application accompanied by more than 50 signatures to the parliamentary speaker of the parliament more than a year ago to form committees and investigate the issue and work to bring it back, but he did not see the light so far and no result was reached, "Some properties, if invested, revolve around the state money in millions of dollars."

"The best anti-corruption project in Iraq is the" peaceful way "of accounting corruption whales down to the lowest level of officials, he said.

While expecting "the continuation of the accounting and prosecution of general managers involved in corruption, which rose during the last period."

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23 minutes ago, Wiljor said:

Corruption is on the decline, now let's get the king pin of this mob............Maliki :butt-kicking:

 

I just figured out Mali'ki' is a contraction for Malice King???!!! :o   :o   :o

 

Hey, the coffee is good here this morning!!! Hopefully Your Tim's is serving You well, too!!!   :twothumbs:   :twothumbs:   :twothumbs:

 

Go Moola Nova!

:pirateship:

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22 minutes ago, Synopsis said:

 

I just figured out Mali'ki' is a contraction for Malice King???!!! :o   :o   :o

 

Hey, the coffee is good here this morning!!! Hopefully Your Tim's is serving You well, too!!!   :twothumbs:   :twothumbs:   :twothumbs:

 

Go Moola Nova!

:pirateship:

 

Top drawer coffee is the order of the day brother  :reading-newspaper:

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Saturday, 9 September

 

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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
MP confirmed the coalition of Iraqi forces Zaytun al-Dulaimi, Saturday, that the file against corruption opened and will not close until another corrupt accounting, noting that the corrupt who escape to get rid of the sanctions will not be able to continue to escape. 

Al-Dulaimi said in an interview with Alsumaria News that "the period that passed from the age of the House of Representatives included many interrogations of ministers and heads of independent bodies, not to mention the additions that got and will get to discuss all the files that have suspicions," indicating that "the judiciary is also seeing clear progress in his performance in Resolve many corruption cases in record time. "

 


Dulaimi said that "there is accountability and arrest warrants against the governors and many officials and corrupt officials," noting that "the file against corruption has opened and will not close until another corrupt accounting." 

"The phenomenon of the escape of some corrupt is an attempt to evade judicial and legal sanctions, but they all and the final outcome will not be able to continue to escape and must be held accountable and receive their fair compensation." 

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on March 22, 2017 that the government will not back down from the reform campaign and is continuing to fight corruption.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Source: Iraqis will be surprised by the number of arrest warrants for those accused of corruption

Source: Iraqis will be surprised by the number of arrest warrants for those accused of corruption

In the security of  September 11, 2017 on the source: Iraqis will be surprised by the number of arrest warrants accused of corruption closed 95 visits

 

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
The Iraqi people will be surprised by the number of international arrest warrants issued by the Integrity Commission against former Iraqi officials accused of various corruption cases, a source in the office of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Monday.

The source said in a statement received by the SNG copy, that "the International Committee of the United Nations in charge of tracking corruption files and the development of the integrity of the Commission contributed to the activation of many international arrest warrants, after the files of convicted officials, in coordination with the Commission on Integrity and the Iraqi judiciary." 
He added that "the Integrity Commission has recently completed the files of about ten officials who are fleeing on charges of corruption and large, will be returned to Iraq to appear before the judiciary," noting that "some reside in Arab countries." 
He added that "this number is not final, and the Iraqi people will be surprised by the number of arrest warrants issued against officials accused of corruption." 
The Lebanese authorities arrested former Iraqi Minister of Trade Falah al-Sudani at Beirut airport, against the backdrop of lawsuits against administrative and financial corruption.

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15 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

....I just have a hard time squeezing my 6' 2" frame into my wife's Undies. . . I can do it, but it's a tight fit !  

 

10 Years !!!  It takes a real man to...um...well...uh...never mind. Totally sidetracked me...............  :wacko:  :lol:

 

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