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    Demands to activate the law {Where did you get this from?}

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    Post by Rocky Sun 29 Oct 2023, 4:34 am

    Demands to activate the law {Where did you get this from?}


    Iraq  10/29/2023
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    da Al-Azzawi

    Specialists in financial and administrative affairs have called for the need to reveal the sources of the enormous wealth that senior officials acquire from those who hold positions for short periods, and to implement laws capable of controlling their wealth, including the “Where did you get this from?” law. To pursue all corrupt people.
    The head of the Iraqi Integrity Monitor Organization, Abdul Razzaq Al-Sultani, stated in an interview with “Al-Sabah” that “one of the most important challenges facing Iraq is financial and administrative corruption. Despite the seriousness of the Iraqi government in fighting corruption and the prominent role of the regulatory authorities, there are many spaces.” Which still has not been filled out correctly, so the regulatory agencies must be more firm and forceful in dealing with major figures.”
    He pointed out that “reducing criminal gangs, eliminating financial and administrative corruption, and confronting these challenges will only happen with everyone’s help, as regulatory bodies alone are unable to control corruption despite the existence of the (Illicit Gain) Law of 2011, which is one of the important laws.” However, it was not activated sufficiently and in parallel with the rampant corruption process in Iraq.”
    Al-Sultani called on the government to support the regulatory bodies, especially the Federal Integrity Commission, in addition to activating the role of religious institutions, which play an important role in organizing life and politics at times. He added, “Therefore, they must have the correct role to confront this problem, and there is also an imbalance.” It is represented by influential media institutions moving away from these topics and focusing on marginal topics, because these institutions are linked to these figures. Therefore, the law (Where did you get this from?) must be fully implemented, and there must be a real awakening to eliminate financial and administrative corruption, and this will only happen with the cooperation of everyone. ".
    In turn, political affairs analyst Omar Al-Nasser pointed out, in an interview with Al-Sabah, that “it is strange to find some parliamentary voices demanding such a topic, while they do not need to go to the media and send preliminary introductions regarding this purpose, but rather go For an emergency session and with real political consensus to legislate a law (Where did you get this from?), tighten laws and regulations more strictly, and prosecute those convicted of corruption cases in various countries of the world, through coordination with Interpol to activate red warrants, and form joint committees to return smuggled and looted Iraqi funds since Year 2003.
    He stressed that "this detail must be taken seriously, without media hype, as a group in the street may consider it as electoral flirtation or a pressure card used by some political forces to attack opponents," indicating that "fighting corruption requires political will, giving priority to the national interest, and pushing the whales of corruption to the bottom." Prisons, to be the first pre-emptive strike to support the state and restore its prestige in order to achieve the street’s goal of change and the expected corrective movement.”
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    Post by Rocky Sun 29 Oct 2023, 4:44 am

    Demands to implement the law {Where did you get this from?}


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     Baghdad: Huda Al-Azzawi

    Specialists in financial and administrative affairs have called for the need to reveal the sources of the enormous wealth that senior officials gain from those who hold positions for short periods, and to implement laws capable of controlling their wealth, including the “Where did you get this from?” law. To pursue the corrupt as a whole.
    The head of the Iraqi Integrity Monitor Organization, Abdul Razzaq Al-Sultani, stated in an interview with Al-Sabah that “one of the most important challenges facing Iraq is financial and administrative corruption. Despite the seriousness of the Iraqi government in fighting corruption and the prominent role of the regulatory authorities, there are many areas in which “It still has not been filled out properly, so the regulatory agencies must be more assertive and forceful in dealing with big figures.”
    He pointed out that "reducing criminal gangs, eliminating financial and administrative corruption, and confronting these challenges will only happen with the help of everyone. Regulatory bodies alone are unable to control corruption, despite the existence of the (Illegal Gain) Law of 2011, which is one of the important laws. However, it is “It was not activated sufficiently and in parallel with the rampant corruption process in Iraq.” Al-Sultani called on “the government to support the regulatory bodies, especially the Federal Integrity Commission, in addition to activating the role of religious institutions, which play an important role in organizing life and politics at times,” and added, “Therefore, they must have the correct role to confront this problem.”
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