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    Alia Nassif reveals the biggest corruption scandal in the Ministry of Electricity

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    Post by Rocky Mon 16 Sep 2019, 3:20 am

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    [size=52]Alia Nassif reveals the biggest corruption scandal in the Ministry of Electricity[/size]

    [size=45]MP Alia Nassif revealed one of the largest and most recent scandals of the Ministry of Electricity, which includes the control of the people of the Ministry of $ 300 million from a contract exceeding $ 1.3 billion was concluded with the coalition (Siemens - Orascom), indicating that this issue we put today before the attention of the Integrity The judiciary is our way to save the country from the catastrophe of corruption, and we are continuing a campaign that does not stop us corrupt, pointing out that the minister and his entourage can now leave their jobs they do not need and leave with their families abroad because the money they received is enough for the grandchildren of their grandchildren.
    [size=45]"In the biggest scandal of the Ministry of Electricity, more than $ 300 million was stolen in the last contract with Siemens-Orascom in excess of $ 1.3 billion," it said in a statement. Orascom is known for its corruption and commissions, whether in cash or through secondary works granted to officials of the Ministry of Electricity.In this contract, which does not exceed $ 900 million, Orascom was forced to pay commissions to the famous corrupt (p. G) The Minister of Commissions of Waz The Director General of the Northern Region (WSK), who was appointed as the General Manager by (GS), despite his lack of experience in order to sign this contract, also called (SR Dulaimi) representative of Orascom and Mr. Bayoumi (Egyptian nationality) To hold several meetings in Dubai with the Minister's footnote and (x). ”[/size]
    [size=45]Naseef explained: “The Baiji gas station (new) was purchased turbines and its main parts from Siemens and erected by Orascom, where they got the contract of erecting at a commission of $ 7 million, and the plant was installed and reached the stage of production and its production capacity was about 1,000 megawatts and the cost of processing and installation ISIS entered the station on 14/6/2014 and when it was released, the main generators of the units were damaged and the dark operating generators were stolen by people. Turbine and Shear Many of the station have remained intact and were not damaged.[/size]
    [size=45]The last contract signed by this minister and his entourage in excess of $ 1.3 billion includes the construction of the station from scratch, while all civil works and foundations were not damaged, which is equal to half the amount of the installation of the station. To Siemens without competition, while the damaged parts could only be imported to Baiji gas station and leave the other station to compete with companies to obtain reasonable prices and at least an approach to Siemens contract with Egypt? Why did the Egyptian company Orascom enter this contract when it organized a final settlement of the first installation contract before the entry of ISIS? Where is the price of the remaining materials for the plant, which are large, ready and installed parts such as turbines? And why pay such a large amount, which is twice the amount of the contract to the Republic of Egypt with Siemens, which established stations from scratch? And why not undergo competition? “.[/size]
    [size=45]“We are putting this case today before the judiciary and the Integrity Commission, on whom we hope to put an end to the looting of public funds, while beneficial inspectors are covering their slumber,” Nassif said. His sons are unemployed, poverty and lack of health care, and we say to the corrupt people, damn you and we will not fear your dirty media and your electronic armies. ”[/size]


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    Nassif talks about the “biggest corruption scandal” in the Ministry of Electricity

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    A member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Alia Nassif, revealed on Monday one of the largest and most recent scandals of the Ministry of Electricity.
    "In the biggest scandal of the Ministry of Electricity, more than $ 300 million was stolen in the last contract with Siemens-Orascom in excess of $ 1.3 billion," Nasif said in a statement received. In the history of Siemens contracts with the Ministry of Electricity, it is known that Siemens does not pay commissions so the Egyptian company Orascom, known for its corruption and commissions, was brought in cash or through secondary works granted to the officials of the Ministry of Electricity. Commissions for the famous corrupt ( The commissioner of the Minister and the Director General of the Northern Region (WSK), who was appointed by the General Manager of GS, although he did not have experience to sign this contract, also called the representative (S. Al-Dulaimi) Orascom and Mr. Bayoumi (Egyptian nationality) held several meetings in Dubai with the entourage of the Minister and (SM).
    She explained, that "Baiji gas station (new) was purchased turbines and its main parts from Siemens and erected by Orascom, where they got the contract of erection at a commission of $ 7 million, and the plant was installed and reached the operational stage and its production capacity was about 1,000 megawatts and the cost of processing and installation exceeded On June 14, 2014, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] entered the station. At the time of its release, the main generators of the units were damaged. And bushy parts The first station was leveled and nothing was left.
    The last contract signed by this minister and his entourage in excess of $ 1.3 billion includes the construction of the station from scratch, while all civil works and foundations were not damaged, which is equal to half the amount of the installation of the station. To Siemens without competition, while the damaged parts could only be imported to Baiji gas station and leave the other station to compete with companies to obtain reasonable prices and at least an approach to Siemens contract with Egypt? Why did the Egyptian company Orascom enter this contract when it organized a final settlement of the first inaugural contract before the entry of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ? Where is the price of the remaining materials for the plant, which are large, ready and installed parts such as turbines? And why pay such a large amount, which is twice the amount of the contract to the Republic of Egypt with Siemens, which established stations from scratch? Why didn't they compete? ” Done / 25


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