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    Post by Rocky Fri 08 Dec 2017, 3:47 am

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    2017/12/7 11:37:07 AM 
    Fire in government ministries and institutions has become commonplace in Iraq, often in vital sections that leave piles of very important ashes of officials responsible for their weight in the Iraqi arena, a government source said.
    - influential mafias
    A source in the Iraqi Integrity Commission, who declined to be identified for security reasons, said: "There are mafias behind which managers and public and political figures working to hide files of corruption related to this period and the past decades, through the fabrication of fires, as happened on September 28 of the outbreak of 503 fires in the provinces All countries are targeting state departments and large commercial markets. "
    Most of these incidents occurred in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and the southern provinces, targeting government departments and banks, as well as large markets, causing losses of millions of dollars, in addition to the destruction of files and documents important task is priceless, according to the source.
    He added to the "Gulf Online": "There are deals and projects fake involvement of senior officials in the Dawa Party and the Supreme Council, and even in the Sadrist movement, but can not be revealed to the public; because of pressure and the threat of death by armed factions of those blocks against any committee form To investigate the files of corruption. "
    The list of suspects from Iraqi officials is surprising, according to the head of the Iraqi Integrity Commission, Hassan al-Yasiri, who said in a previous statement: "A quarter of the members of the government is prosecuting them on charges of corruption, and this is only a flood of flood, the Integrity Commission banned the travel of 400 people, Ministers, deputies, former ministers, directors-general and governors. "
    - War on corruption
    Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said that "the war on corruption in Iraq is more difficult than the war against an oppressive organization."
    "Corruption in Iraq has turned into a mafia, and it needs the cooperation of all to fight it and those who are behind it corrupt," said Abbadi at a graduation ceremony at the University of Baghdad recently, stressing that corrupt people are present in all parts of the country.
    While the House of Representatives voted late last month, in the presence of 181 deputies, to proceed with the proposed law to abolish the offices of public inspectors and submitted by the parliamentary legal committee, as part of the campaign led by the Prime Minister against corruption in the institutions of the Iraqi state.
    - File politic
    The Iraqi political analyst Iyad al-Dulaimi expressed his belief that the fires that are being carried out from time to time in important government institutions have to do with the major corruption files that have hit Iraq since 2003, to this day.
    He added: "Do not exaggerate if we say that all the Iraqi government officials since the US occupation and even today are involved in corruption, including the Prime Minister, specifically when he was the first minister of the Ministry of Communications in Iraq after the occupation, and time has been awarded bids of the mobile phone network and raised in time conversations For substantial corruption in those bids. "
    Al-Abadi said today: "Abadi today if he really wants to carry out a campaign against corruption, he has to start with his party. It is known that this party has assumed the presidency of three Iraqi governments since 2003 and in the terms of Nouri al-Maliki's presidency from 2006 to 2014. Especially Iraq has lost - according to some estimates - about trillion dollars, and Maliki is a senior leader in the Dawa Party.
    Dulaimi said that "the file of corruption and its fight in Iraq will be similar to the de-Baathification file, which was selective and politicized, and used to fight the original Iraqi component, here is a danger that may lead to new problems and deep hit the Iraqi society."
    Iraq, as part of Transparency International's report, issued on November 27, 2016, ranked fourth in the most corrupt Arab countries after the Sudan, Sudan and Libya.
    The organization publishes an annual report on corruption, an assessment of a scale from 0 to 100 that classifies countries from the least to the least corrupt. The report is based on data collected by the organization from 12 international bodies, including the World Bank and the World Economic Forum.

    Source: Gulf Online


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