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    Parliamentary Integrity: State only loser in its dealings with the private sector

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    Post by Rocky Thu Feb 16, 2017 3:54 am

    [ltr]Parliamentary Integrity: State only loser in its dealings with the private sector[/ltr]

     Since 15/02/2017 17:46 pm (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Revealed to the Parliamentary Integrity Commission, on Wednesday, for diagnosis for "signs of corruption" in the "privatization" of electricity, while confirming that the state loser first before working in private sector companies.[/ltr]
    [ltr]A spokesman for the Committee MP Adel Nouri, L / balance News /, said that "a lot of year states go to the privatization, both with regard to electricity and others that the project is far from corruption," Msttrda "We as a committee the integrity of who we are signs of corruption in the subject of privatization of electricity."[/ltr]
    [ltr]Nuri added, "There are many sectors belonging to government departments are huge sums exchange for the rehabilitation of a factory or a plant or something like that and when completed shall be referred to the private sector at low prices, so the state is losing to the private sector."[/ltr]
    [ltr]He continued, "The State always pay the fine on behalf of companies, especially when you want to return the project to its advantage, and therefore the state is the only loser in those deals that are concluded with private sector companies."[/ltr]
    [ltr]This declared the Minister of Electricity Qasim Fahadaoa, Sabak, in time for the ministry's intention to privatize the electricity sector circulate 70% of areas of Iraq before the summer Almqubl, experience as revealed that the next phase will include the privatization of 40% of the areas of the capital and 29 Mahafezat.anthy[/ltr]
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