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    Parliamentarians: Recovering the proceeds of corruption requires serious steps

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    Parliamentarians: Recovering the proceeds of corruption requires serious steps Empty Parliamentarians: Recovering the proceeds of corruption requires serious steps

    Post by Rocky Sun 22 Aug 2021, 7:32 am

    [size=52]Parliamentarians: Recovering the proceeds of corruption requires serious steps[/size]

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     Baghdad: Huda Al-Azzawi

    The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, presented earlier a bill “recovering corruption revenues” to the House of Representatives to strike the dangerous scourge that disrupted the country’s construction and deprived the people of its wealth, and once again this law returned to the parliamentary debate table.
    The draft law includes “deterrent preemptive measures” and “later steps to recover corruption funds,” which the President of the Republic said had caused the loss of huge funds “estimated in billions” of Iraq’s total oil imports since 2003, including 150 billion dollars that were smuggled out of the country.
    The leader of the National Approach, Muhannad al-Atabi, explained in an interview with “Al-Sabah” that “a lot of the looted and stolen money in the hands of the corrupt is located in international banks and banks and large financial blocks, and this matter makes the Parliament and the Iraqi government in front of a great legal responsibility to recover this money, especially that this The responsibility will be doubled because of what the President of the Republic offered.” Al-Atabi called on the government to “take serious steps to recover these sums that were stolen and deposited in Arab banks, as we were informed that 20 billion dollars were deposited by the corrupt in one of the banks of an Arab country and then transferred to other foreign international banks and banks, and there is a state of freezing of these funds by Britain. And America, and therefore the diplomatic and judicial effort, and the prime minister’s office, should take serious steps first in recovering these funds and exposing those corrupt.”
    Member of the Parliamentary Legal Committee, Rashid Al-Azzawi, praised the project to recover the looted funds, and considered it a positive step, provided that it is “thoughtful and not liable to error.”


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