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They said that corruption is more dangerous than terrorism, but in the end it is one of the biggest reasons for the country's economic deterioration, as the scourge of corruption has squandered the country's capabilities and transferred its money into the pockets of the corrupt who have wreaked havoc on the land.
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From 2003 until now, this generation of corruption has complemented the corruption of the dissolved Baath Party, which tied the country’s capabilities to the person of the eminent Saddam Hussein, who squandered the country’s money on the pleasures of his entourage, and witnessed the oil coupons when they were given to the most disgraceful figures who used the names of famous figures, to polish the image of his fascist regime and issue Messages to the international community.
As for corruption today, it is an iron wall built by influential figures in the state using the tools of obscure figures who have no social influence, but all its privilege is that it turned overnight into an extremely wealthy person, such as Noor Zuhair, one of the heroes of the theft of the century that shook Iraq.
Nour Zuhair represents the face of Mustafa Al-Kadhimi’s government, which established corruption in Iraq and opened its coffers wide to systematic looting, before the Sudanese realized at the beginning of his term as Prime Minister what could be achieved and returned to the state treasury a portion of this money, which amounts to two and a half billion dollars.
We hear daily that the Federal Integrity Commission is carrying out operations to uncover corrupt people in state departments, and is bringing defendants who hold senior positions in the state to justice, which indicates the presence of a real intention on the part of the Sudanese and his government to eliminate corruption...but is this enough?
Member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Ali Turki, confirmed that the Sudanese government was able to control many files related to financial and administrative corruption, most notably the theft of the century, where it was able to recover a large portion of the stolen money.
However, Turki stated in a statement to “Al-Ma’louma” that “the government has received a heavy legacy of financial and administrative corruption, and this is what makes combating corruption require cooperation between all authorities to end this scourge that has negatively affected government institutions in the country.”
He stressed that the House of Representatives will proceed with legislating laws and legislation that limit the phenomenon of corruption and recover stolen funds.
So it is a legacy... and it needs major legislation, as if Mr. Turki wanted to say that the problem is complex and requires a strong will to eliminate corruption.
Corruption is not linked to the government alone, but there is another type of corruption that results from corruption that stems from the plundering of public money, which is the corruption of phenomena that have spread in the country, such as drugs and immoral practices that are spreading in certain areas of Iraq, including the Bataween region.
This is an area that everyone knows. A few days ago, the Ministry of the Interior raided it with the largest campaign ever against it, and removed from it hundreds of detainees involved in organized crime, drug trafficking, and immoral practices.
The preliminary results of the "Al-Bataween Rally" were revealed, which began at dawn today, Thursday, with the participation of hundreds of officers and police personnel, while the Ministry of Interior said that "the Al-Saadoun and Al-Bataween areas have been cleaned."
Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier General Miqdad Al-Moussawi said in a press conference, “The areas of Al-Saadoun and Al-Bataween were cleaned up in a major operation this morning,” noting that “prostitution and drug networks, residency violators, human trafficking gangs, medical offices, and unlicensed warehouses were arrested.”
He stressed that "the operation was carried out based on accurate intelligence information, and the operation will continue for several days."
For his part, the Commander of Rusafa Operations, Major General Dhafer Al-Muhammadawi, said, “Several patrols and destinations participated in this duty, including tourist security and even traffic,” noting that “the toll is rising hour after hour as the operation continues.”
For his part, the Al-Rusafa police chief said that the initial outcome indicates the arrest of violators with various materials so far, and the seizure of large weapons.
Earlier, the Ministry of Interior announced the launch of a large security operation, the largest in years, in the Al-Bataween area within the capital, Baghdad, at dawn today, Thursday, with the participation of hundreds of its officers and members, to arrest wanted violators, accompanied by a service effort to provide services to citizens and lift violations.
This campaign is considered “unprecedented since 2003,” as for the first time a large-scale security campaign has been conducted with the direct intervention and supervision of the Minister of Interior, Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, after Al-Bataween turned into “a focal point and a safe haven for various types of crime and danger.”
Iraq ranked 23rd out of 30 countries classified as the most corrupt countries in the world by the year 2024 and the end of last year.
According to a report issued by the American magazine Ceoworld, “Corruption remains a persistent challenge around the world that pollutes the fabric of societies, and as we stand on the cusp of the year 2024, the world has become a mosaic of countries that are grappling with the widespread issue of corruption, each of which bears the weight of its impact.” on governance, economics and social structures.”
The American magazine added, "As we explore these troubled areas, it becomes clear that fighting corruption requires more than just punitive measures - it requires systemic transformations, moral leadership, and empowering communities."
The magazine explained that the countries with the highest rate of corruption at the beginning of 2024 came first in Somalia, and it topped the list as one of the poorest countries in the world, with a per capita GDP of $544, followed by Syria. Amid long-term conflicts, Syria faces devastating conditions, as The per capita GDP is $533, and South Sudan came third, with the per capita GDP reaching $326.
Oil-rich Venezuela came fourth with a low gross domestic product per capita of $3,052. The report confirmed that corruption within the government in Venezuela causes political unrest.
Sudan ranked 19th, with high levels of bribery in law enforcement agencies, Lebanon ranked 28th, and Beirut is facing the worst financial crisis ever as a result of corruption within the banking system.
According to the American magazine, Guatemala and the Central African Republic are at the bottom of the world in corruption. End 25
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They said that corruption is more dangerous than terrorism, but in the end it is one of the biggest reasons for the country's economic deterioration, as the scourge of corruption has squandered the country's capabilities and transferred its money into the pockets of the corrupt who have wreaked havoc on the land.
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From 2003 until now, this generation of corruption has complemented the corruption of the dissolved Baath Party, which tied the country’s capabilities to the person of the eminent Saddam Hussein, who squandered the country’s money on the pleasures of his entourage, and witnessed the oil coupons when they were given to the most disgraceful figures who used the names of famous figures, to polish the image of his fascist regime and issue Messages to the international community.
As for corruption today, it is an iron wall built by influential figures in the state using the tools of obscure figures who have no social influence, but all its privilege is that it turned overnight into an extremely wealthy person, such as Noor Zuhair, one of the heroes of the theft of the century that shook Iraq.
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Nour Zuhair represents the face of Mustafa Al-Kadhimi’s government, which established corruption in Iraq and opened its coffers wide to systematic looting, before the Sudanese realized at the beginning of his term as Prime Minister what could be achieved and returned to the state treasury a portion of this money, which amounts to two and a half billion dollars.
We hear daily that the Federal Integrity Commission is carrying out operations to uncover corrupt people in state departments, and is bringing defendants who hold senior positions in the state to justice, which indicates the presence of a real intention on the part of the Sudanese and his government to eliminate corruption...but is this enough?
Member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Ali Turki, confirmed that the Sudanese government was able to control many files related to financial and administrative corruption, most notably the theft of the century, where it was able to recover a large portion of the stolen money.
However, Turki stated in a statement to “Al-Ma’louma” that “the government has received a heavy legacy of financial and administrative corruption, and this is what makes combating corruption require cooperation between all authorities to end this scourge that has negatively affected government institutions in the country.”
He stressed that the House of Representatives will proceed with legislating laws and legislation that limit the phenomenon of corruption and recover stolen funds.
So it is a legacy... and it needs major legislation, as if Mr. Turki wanted to say that the problem is complex and requires a strong will to eliminate corruption.
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Corruption is not linked to the government alone, but there is another type of corruption that results from corruption that stems from the plundering of public money, which is the corruption of phenomena that have spread in the country, such as drugs and immoral practices that are spreading in certain areas of Iraq, including the Bataween region.
This is an area that everyone knows. A few days ago, the Ministry of the Interior raided it with the largest campaign ever against it, and removed from it hundreds of detainees involved in organized crime, drug trafficking, and immoral practices.
The preliminary results of the "Al-Bataween Rally" were revealed, which began at dawn today, Thursday, with the participation of hundreds of officers and police personnel, while the Ministry of Interior said that "the Al-Saadoun and Al-Bataween areas have been cleaned."
Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier General Miqdad Al-Moussawi said in a press conference, “The areas of Al-Saadoun and Al-Bataween were cleaned up in a major operation this morning,” noting that “prostitution and drug networks, residency violators, human trafficking gangs, medical offices, and unlicensed warehouses were arrested.”
He stressed that "the operation was carried out based on accurate intelligence information, and the operation will continue for several days."
For his part, the Commander of Rusafa Operations, Major General Dhafer Al-Muhammadawi, said, “Several patrols and destinations participated in this duty, including tourist security and even traffic,” noting that “the toll is rising hour after hour as the operation continues.”
For his part, the Al-Rusafa police chief said that the initial outcome indicates the arrest of violators with various materials so far, and the seizure of large weapons.
Earlier, the Ministry of Interior announced the launch of a large security operation, the largest in years, in the Al-Bataween area within the capital, Baghdad, at dawn today, Thursday, with the participation of hundreds of its officers and members, to arrest wanted violators, accompanied by a service effort to provide services to citizens and lift violations.
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This campaign is considered “unprecedented since 2003,” as for the first time a large-scale security campaign has been conducted with the direct intervention and supervision of the Minister of Interior, Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, after Al-Bataween turned into “a focal point and a safe haven for various types of crime and danger.”
Iraq ranked 23rd out of 30 countries classified as the most corrupt countries in the world by the year 2024 and the end of last year.
According to a report issued by the American magazine Ceoworld, “Corruption remains a persistent challenge around the world that pollutes the fabric of societies, and as we stand on the cusp of the year 2024, the world has become a mosaic of countries that are grappling with the widespread issue of corruption, each of which bears the weight of its impact.” on governance, economics and social structures.”
The American magazine added, "As we explore these troubled areas, it becomes clear that fighting corruption requires more than just punitive measures - it requires systemic transformations, moral leadership, and empowering communities."
The magazine explained that the countries with the highest rate of corruption at the beginning of 2024 came first in Somalia, and it topped the list as one of the poorest countries in the world, with a per capita GDP of $544, followed by Syria. Amid long-term conflicts, Syria faces devastating conditions, as The per capita GDP is $533, and South Sudan came third, with the per capita GDP reaching $326.
Oil-rich Venezuela came fourth with a low gross domestic product per capita of $3,052. The report confirmed that corruption within the government in Venezuela causes political unrest.
Sudan ranked 19th, with high levels of bribery in law enforcement agencies, Lebanon ranked 28th, and Beirut is facing the worst financial crisis ever as a result of corruption within the banking system.
According to the American magazine, Guatemala and the Central African Republic are at the bottom of the world in corruption. End 25
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