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     returning Iraq to the list of the most corrupt countries Empty returning Iraq to the list of the most corrupt countries

    Post by Rocky Tue 19 Dec 2017, 3:33 am

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    Despite the talk about the fight against corruption adopted by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi in recent days, Iraq's membership in the International Initiative for Transparency in Extractive Industries (oil and gas) was finally suspended, which means the return of the classification of Iraq in the list of the top ten most corrupt countries In the world, after graduating from it to rank 11, based on a source specialized in the standards of international transparency and the subject of corruption.


    The report issued by the initiative on Iraq not to abide by 22 points and did not meet the criteria adopted at 15 points, because it did not provide detailed information on the quantities of oil production and exports of assets, in addition to the cost of production.


    Iraq was the permanent member of the Transparency Initiative Organization 2012, and considered the government of Nuri al-Maliki at the time of Iraq's acceptance of the organization "a historic event," because it "provides bridges of trust between the citizens and the authorities concerned to manage the most important resource in Iraq," Iraq is one of the largest oil countries in the countries Members of the Initiative.


    Despite the importance given by the previous government to Iraq's accession to the International Transparency Initiative (TI), the current government is "cool" about the suspension of membership weeks ago.


    With the exception of statements made by the initiative's adviser, lawyer Mohammed al-Saadi, that the problem of the freeze is due to the "intensity of the standards adopted by the initiative," the Iraqi government or the Ministry of Oil concerned in the first instance did not issue any official statement.


    In light of the government's clear silence on the issue of freezing, organizations and figures working in the field of transparency and integrity are active in criticizing the representatives of the initiative in Iraq and accusing them of failing to provide the international initiative with the necessary information to meet Iraq's specific standards.


    A member of the Nahrain Foundation for Transparency and Integrity accuses Iraq-accredited members of the Iraq Initiative of failing to provide good information on extractive industries to avoid freezing Iraq's membership. "The reason for the freeze is the lack of transparency in reporting, Iraq announces the quantities produced clearly, and did not cooperate representatives of the government in this regard also. "


    "The initiative was the only window that reflects the transparency of dealing with the most important sector in the country, the extractive sector of oil and gas," said Dhargham Mohammed, a specialist in oil affairs who is responsible for writing "unskilled" reports from Iraqis to the international initiative. "He said.


    "The lack of transparency in oil or the freezing of the initiative means a decline in the level of transparency and integrity, so Iraq will return to the list of the ten most corrupt countries in the world."



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     returning Iraq to the list of the most corrupt countries Empty Cancel Iraq's membership of an international initiative in oil and gas industries due to corruption

    Post by Rocky Tue 19 Dec 2017, 3:46 am

    [rtl]Cancel Iraq's membership of an international initiative in oil and gas industries due to corruption[/rtl]





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    [rtl]The International Transparency Initiative in the Extractive Industries (Oil and Gas) is due to corruption in the file, a London-based newspaper reported on Tuesday.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper said that in the midst of talking about the fight against corruption adopted by Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi in recent days, especially after the end of the battle with the organization of Daash, finally suspended Iraq's membership in the initiative of Transparency International Extractive Industries ), Which means the return of the classification of Iraq in the list of the top ten most corrupt countries in the world, after graduating to rank 11, based on a source specialized in the standards of international transparency and the subject of corruption.[/rtl]
    [rtl]A report issued by the Iraq Initiative said it did not comply with 22 points and did not meet the criteria adopted at 15 points, because it did not provide detailed information on the quantities of oil production exported and assets, in addition to the cost of production, according to the newspaper.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Iraq was the permanent member of the Transparency Initiative Organization 2012, and considered the government of Nuri al-Maliki at the time of Iraq's acceptance of the organization «historic event», because «extends the bridges of confidence between the citizens and the authorities concerned to manage the most important resource in Iraq», Iraq is one of the largest oil countries in the countries Members of the Initiative.[/rtl]
    [rtl]The Middle East says, despite the importance the previous government has attached to Iraq's accession to the International Transparency Initiative, the current government is showing "coolness" about the membership freeze weeks ago.[/rtl]
    [rtl]With the exception of statements made by the initiative's adviser, lawyer Mohamed al-Saadi, that the problem of the freeze was due to the "intensity of the standards adopted by the initiative", the Iraqi government or the Ministry of Oil concerned did not issue any official statement according to the Middle East.[/rtl]
    [rtl]With clear government silence on the issue of freezing, organizations and figures working on transparency and integrity are actively criticizing representatives of the initiative in Iraq and accuse them of failing to provide the international initiative with information needed to meet Iraq's specific standards.[/rtl]
    [rtl]A member of the Nahrain Foundation for Transparency and Integrity, Dagham Mohammed, accuses the members of the Iraq-based initiative of failing to provide good information on extractive industries to avoid freezing Iraq's membership.[/rtl]
    [rtl]"The reason for the freeze is due to the lack of transparency in dealing with the reports, the lack of adequate explanations about the cost of oil production, and Iraq has not announced the quantities produced clearly, and did not cooperate representatives of the government in this regard too."[/rtl]
    [rtl]"The initiative was the only window that reflects the transparency of dealing with the most important sector in the country, which is the extractive sector of oil and gas," said the expert on oil affairs who are writing the non-professional reports of Iraqis to the international initiative.[/rtl]
    [rtl]"The lack of transparency in the oil field or the freezing of the initiative means a decrease in the level of transparency and integrity, so Iraq will return to the list of the ten most corrupt countries in the world."[/rtl]
     


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