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    A green light from Abadi allowed the Iraqi judiciary to launch its biggest anti-corruption campaign

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    A green light from Abadi allowed the Iraqi judiciary to launch its biggest anti-corruption campaign Empty A green light from Abadi allowed the Iraqi judiciary to launch its biggest anti-corruption campaign

    Post by Rocky Sat 18 Nov 2017, 8:48 am

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    Policy     access_time 2017/08/18 22:57  Number of readings: 602
     
     
    Baghdad today:
    Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper revealed that the current campaign against the symbols of corruption in the country, launched by the Iraqi judiciary, after receiving the green light from the Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, to prosecute corrupt officials regardless of their official positions or party affiliations.
    The newspaper quoted an unnamed investigative judge as saying that "the competent courts have moved in recent days, many of the cases that were frozen, concerning the involvement of senior government officials in cases of financial corruption caused the waste of large sums of public money."
    "Former judges were afraid to hold those responsible accountable because they enjoyed the protection of the powerful big parties in their authority," he said.
    "Dozens of judges have been threatened, assassinated and abducted by armed groups to prevent them from moving cases against officials," he said.
    According to the source, "the judiciary has come under wide criticism, especially during the popular demonstrations every Friday, as the demonstrators accused the judiciary cover up the corrupt, so Abadi recently demanded the judiciary to move to deter corrupt and prevent interference politicians in the work of the judiciary, which encouraged judges to move dozens of issues Corruption ".
    The governor of Basra, Sabah al-Bezouni, the director of the Housing Fund, Bahaauddin Mustafa, the director of Iraqi Airways Samer Kabbah and other officials involved in corruption cases , Many of whom were imprisoned, according to the same source.
    Attorney Adel al-Azzawi told the newspaper that "the move of the judiciary to prosecute officials involved in the files and cases of corruption significantly in recent times."
    He attributed this, for several reasons, including "street pressure and demonstrations that criticized the elimination of silence on the corrupt, and the desire of the government to give up the corrupt who wasted large sums of money at the time the government goes abroad to obtain loans to fill the budget deficit, With the aim of squabbling competitors. "
    Azzawi does not exclude that "the upcoming elections are a strong reason to move against the corrupt in order to gain the street angry from looting its money in favor of personalities, parties and organizations, while the country suffers from a difficult economic hardship."
    He pointed out that "Abadi is based in his movement against corruption to the reference of Najaf and the Sadrist movement and the civil stream."
    Abadi stressed "the need to deter corrupt people who are trying to interfere in the work of the judiciary."
    "Corruption has a means to hide their corruption, but corruption is a scourge and we are working to eliminate it, and it is important to defend the judiciary and prevent corruption from entering it," he said in tweets on Twitter.
    He pointed out that "the corrupt took advantage of the freedom of the country for their personal interests and that the government is working to deter them and stop them."
    He called on the judiciary "to help the government in pursuing the corrupt."
    He explained that "billions spent on the provinces but no impact of the development process."
    Many forces and politicians have appealed to the judiciary not to bow to the pressure of political parties defending their corrupt members and to proceed with legal procedures to preserve public money, which has been systematically pillaged since 2003.
    In this context, demanded the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, the judiciary, to curb corruption.
    The governor of Basra, leader of the Supreme Islamic Council, Majid Nasrawi, has fled to Iran, despite the existence of a decision to prevent travel to be involved in files of corruption.
    The deputies revealed a tendency within the parliament to host the officers responsible for the port of "Shalamjah" border with Iran, which fled Nasrawi.
    The issue of Nasraoui's escape brings to mind the involvement of some parties in the smuggling of ministers and officials who have proven their involvement in corruption, including the former Minister of Commerce, leader of the Dawa Party, Abdul Falah al-Sudani, former electricity minister Ayham al-Samarrai and others.
    Each year, Iraq holds the top positions on the Transparency International list of the most corrupt countries in the world due to rampant financial corruption and the looting of public funds in the country's formations, bringing the country to the brink of bankruptcy and reaching $ 125 billion in debt, The money he received from oil exports in the post-2003 period.


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