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Report | The gang to destroy Iraq .. Nuri al-Maliki, all corruption in the era of one man 1-4


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Wednesday, 09 September 2020 01:49 AM

 

Report | The gang to destroy Iraq .. Nuri al-Maliki, all corruption in the era of one man 1-4

 

Corruption files: selling people, fake soldiers, smuggling billions abroad, Mosul and Spyker, smuggling money to Iran through the robbery of the Iraqi Central Bank through 16 banks

in civilized countries, no matter who holds the position, he is held accountable before he takes over the public office and after leaving it. Because the corrupt and thieves do not occupy the positions of heads of government or ministries.
 In Iraq, the exact opposite is what is happening. There was and still is a serious search for the corrupt and the assignment of sensitive positions to thieves !!
 Nuri al-Maliki ... a criminal who ruled Iraq for eight full years with thousands of corruption files in his neck, and despite that he came out with his crime without anyone being able to prosecute him, and the misfortune is that he is still plotting against Iraq to this day.

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The "Baghdad Post" opens the files of the "Iraq Destruction Gang" ... specifically those who held the positions of heads of government over the last 17 years and attributed to them the current deteriorating conditions.
 Of course, it is not possible to talk about ugly corruption and corruption in Iraq without starting with the era of Nuri al-Maliki.
In light of the turmoil ravaging Iraq, the files of corruption in the era of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki are one of the worst stages that the State of Iraq passes through in modern history, after documents and the Integrity Committee showed many and shameful files condemning al-Maliki during his rule. Sky News Arabia paused in front of the most important corruption files during the era of Nouri al-Maliki: -

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- The arming file in the Maliki government: The Contracts Committee concealed the fate of billions of dollars under the pretext of buying weapons without the presence of weapons in the first place. The bribes between officials of the Ministry of Defense, and this is what was really evident at the time from the inability of the Iraqi army to confront ISIS weapons during the attack that led to the invasion of Mosul and Salah al-Din in 2015.-
Corruption file for a fake military hospital: Al-Maliki's government spent a billion dollars to it, and it was It is designated to provide modern and advanced services to the military, but it was found in the investigations that it is not present in Iraq, so that the foundation stone has not been laid for it, and this hospital was asked about by the former Minister of Defense Khaled Al-Obeidi, during the last interrogation session.
Al-Obeidi said that the contract for this hospital was signed during al-Maliki's time and that work there is still suspended.

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- The scandal of the escape of 6 ministers and 53 government officials with special ranks in the previous Iraqi government from the country, and he asked the former President of the Republic, Fuad Masum, through his personal relations, to ask the countries, which he is invited to visit, to return these people to the country, as the escape of ministers occurred Ex-ministers accused of corruption cases at far-flung periods of Maliki's rule and not simultaneously, and among the most important of those ministers are the former Minister of Trade Falah al-Sudani, a leader in the Dawa Party, former Defense Minister Abdul Qadir al-Obeidi, and former Minister of Electricity Karim Waheed.
- The file of the planes that Al-Maliki said he bought from Russia, but it turned out that those planes were the Iraqi planes that Iran did not give permission to land in the US war against Iraq and were forced to land in Russia at the time, so the Maliki government returned these aircraft as having been purchased.
- The scandals of "selling people" in the military bases of the Iraqi government at the time, as military officials set up detention centers in their military bases and they would arrest people and then return them to their families in exchange for large sums of money, and this was practiced by the closest military to Maliki, the commander of Nineveh operations at the time, Mahdi Gharawi. The dirty job.
- The purchase of explosive detection devices (sonar) for millions of dollars, but these devices did not enter the country at all.
 - The file of corruption in the manual explosive detection devices, which claimed the lives of thousands of Iraqi civilians, as it became clear that it was a device for detecting washing powders and not for detecting explosives. Al-Maliki or the parties that imported the device did not bring the device to justice.
 - The discovery of 16 private banks that were withdrawing money from the Central Bank of Iraq with false receipts, as a number of employees of those banks were arrested, indicating that “millions of dollars were withdrawn from the Central Bank of Iraq to a neighboring country, most notably Iran to help it overcome the international economic sanctions that were imposed. on them.
- circumvent international sanctions and the use of Iraqi airspace and Iraqi airports to deliver weapons to the Syrian regime of President Bashar al - Assad through the Russian and Iranian planes were detained some of them at the airport in Baghdad was released mysteriously.
- the transfer of Ahmed Nuri al - Maliki billion and $ 500 million in Iraqi funds to Lebanon During his father's rule.
- The file of (imaginary) alien soldiers in the Ministry of Defense: After the fall of Mosul to the terrorist organization ISIS, it became clear that there is a fictitious army of the names of soldiers on paper only, and their imaginary salaries' money goes to unknown destinations, and this is what was really clear when ISIS attacked the military teams in Mosul and Salah al-Din It turned out that the actual number of soldiers present within the teams or bases is a quarter of the number documented on paper.
- The most dangerous and important file is the "fall of Mosul" in the hands of ISIS or the surrender of the city to the organization by military leaders linked to al-Maliki. Although the report of the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee held al-Maliki in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces responsible for the fall of the city, yet the judiciary did not move a finger about it.
 About a year ago, the US Justice Department launched a massive investigation into corruption and bribery in Iraq, in which it was said that Maliki is a major part. On the provision of military services to the Iraqi Air Force during his rule, and a horrific corruption story involving the Kuwaiti company Afaq and the American "Saleport Global Services", showing the theft of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Observers believe that al-Maliki's staying outside prison and not bringing him to justice with any accusation is political chaos that cannot be accepted, and cannot be justified, and it is the biggest example of a failed state in Iraq.
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