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Parliament transfers dozens of corruption files to an Iraqi ministry


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 2021-01-20 23:15
 

Shafaq News / The head of the Parliamentary Investigative Committee in charge of auditing and investigating contracts of the Ministry of Electricity, First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hassan Al-Kaabi announced that 46 corruption files have been referred to the competent courts.

 

 The semi-official Al-Sabah newspaper, in its Thursday edition, quoted Al-Kaabi as saying: “The 62 Parliamentary Order Committee to investigate contracts of the Ministry of Electricity has handed over 56 files to the Integrity Commission, 46 of which are referred to the competent courts and are still continuing. under investigation".

 

He added that "the investigation committee will send a new set of files that contain suspicions of corruption from the Ministry of Electricity to the Integrity Commission and the Board of Financial Supervision, who exercise a broader and more accurate oversight role, and make great efforts to complete the investigation and audit those files."

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America is back’: Foreign leaders react to Biden’s inauguration.

President Biden received messages from the leaders of several foreign countries on Wednesday.  President Biden received messages from the leaders of several foreign countries on Wednesday. Credit...Chang W. Lee/The New York Times

As the pageantry of the inauguration unfolded in Washington on Wednesday, friends and foes around the world congratulated President Biden — and, in some cases, expressed open relief that the Trump administration had ended.

“America is back,” President Moon Jae-in of South Korea wrote in a Twitter thread addressed to Mr. Biden. “America’s new beginning will make democracy even greater. Together with the Korean people, I stand by your journey toward ‘America United.’”

In Germany, Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said that rituals like presidential inaugurations “show that the democratic institutions in the #USA work — despite the difficulties of the last few days and despite the polarization in U.S. society.”

Iran, a sworn enemy of the United States, also celebrated Mr. Biden’s ascension, but as a testament to the Islamic theocracy’s resilience in the face of hostility from the Trump administration.

At a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani of Iran hailed “the end of Trump’s doomed reign” and noted the endurance of an Obama-era nuclear agreement, from which Mr. Trump had pulled the United States.

Other leaders, including President Joko Widodo of Indonesia and Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia, issued more conventional congratulatory notes.

“Let us continue to strengthen our strategic partnership, not only for the benefit of our two nations, but for a better world for all,” Mr. Joko wrote in a tweet addressed to Mr. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

 

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