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    Integrity: Observations on inspectors' offices do not mean dispensing with them

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    Post by Rocky Sat 02 Dec 2017, 1:50 am

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    Integrity: Observations on inspectors' offices do not mean dispensing with them


     Baghdad / Range 

    In its first position on the House of Representatives vote to abolish the offices of public inspectors, the Integrity Commission confirmed that the offices of the public inspectors perform preventive duties to combat corruption. It considered that assigning the functions of inspectors to the public prosecution would interfere with the work of judicial authorities with the executive branch.
    On Monday, Parliament voted in principle on the proposed law to abolish the offices of public inspectors in state institutions. 
    The Integrity Commission, in a statement read by Al-Mada, said: "The reason for the head of the Integrity Commission, Hasan al-Yasiri, against the proposed law to abolish the offices of the public inspectors is that the Inspector General's supervision is a preventive measure to combat corruption, meaning that he exercises control before the act Corruption, which makes his task different from the task of some other oversight bodies, especially the prosecution can not be the role of Inspector General or replace him, the difference between the two clear and clear. "The Integrity Commission that"The acceptance of the idea of ​​assigning this task to the prosecution in all its details would lead to interference with the executive branch by the judiciary, which was prohibited by the Constitution in force in Article 47, which guaranteed the principle of separation of powers and non-interference of authority in the work of the other authority. (The federal authorities shall consist of the legislative, executive and judicial authorities exercising their jurisdiction and functions on the basis of the principle of separation of powers).
    The Commission pointed out that "the public prosecution apparatus is one of the components of the judicial authority, based on article (89) of the Constitution, which stipulates that" the Federal Judicial Authority consists of the Supreme Judicial Council, the Federal Supreme Court, the Federal Court of Cassation, the Public Prosecution Service, "The statement quoted the head of the body, Hassan al-Yasiri, that" the abolition of the offices is incompatible with efforts to combat corruption and not with the directions of the government and parliament calling for the next war to be a war on corruption, as the next phase calls for More support for SAIs and the extension of their powers, not the other way around. "
    The decision to abolish the inspectors' offices is considered a "negative message to both the citizen and the regulatory bodies. The citizen will be questioned about anti-corruption intentions and the SAIs will be frustrated." "Past experience has shown that some of the offices of the public inspectors were helpful to the legislature, In the exercise of its oversight role on the performance of the executive authority, as well as the success of these offices in the preservation of public funds and stop waste, estimated at large amounts can be consulted through the periodic reports of these offices. 
    "In the case of some observations on the performance of some offices should be evaluated performance and provide them with the necessary investigative, legal and accounting possibilities and not cancel, especially as another neutral, and international experts, supported the offices and called to assess their performance.
    "The cancellation will lead to a negative impact on Iraq's international reputation and its classification according to Transparency International's anti-corruption standards," he said. "This organization and other international actors monitor Iraq's movement, procedures and legislation in the fight against corruption and do not look at it." 
    He stressed that "the abolition of one of the arms involved in the fight against corruption is a negative indicator of Iraq's commitment to the provisions of the International Convention against Corruption ratified by the Republic of Iraq, which question the intentions of Iraq in the fight against corruption."
    "The presence of the offices of the public inspectors does not constitute a legal conflict with any of the other SAIs, because each authority has specific powers under the law, and the role of the inspector-general differs from the roles of the Integrity Commission, the Financial Control Bureau and the prosecutor," Yasiri said. Like the legal and financial adviser to the institution concerned, which is a control emanating from within the institution concerned, "noting that" slippage in the government structure as stated in the reasons for the proposal can not be a convincing reason to cancel the offices of the Inspectors General, not inherent between the role that end Including the monitoring bodies, and the government's lobbying, especially in this circumstance in which everyone recognizes the spread of corruption, and that lobbying in anti-corruption bodies is unacceptable and unacceptable. "

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