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    Abadi's war against corruption must begin with Maliki and his henchmen

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    Abadi's war against corruption must begin with Maliki and his henchmen Empty Abadi's war against corruption must begin with Maliki and his henchmen

    Post by Rocky Sun 28 Jan 2018, 11:54 am

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    Abadi's war against corruption must begin with Maliki and his henchmen

    Corruption is the most dangerous obstacle against Iraq's development. As the country enjoys many natural resources like minerals and oil, the international community is concerned with Iraq's high level of corruption.

    Corruption in Iraq has caused severe poverty in Iraq, which led to civil and sectarian strife that caused the extreme damages to the country's infrastructure.

    Shia parties lead corruption

    After the US invasion to Iraq in 2003, Shia parties seized all the important posts in the government and led a widespread corruption campaign, which analysts assert that Iraq's losses have reached over 1,000 billion dollars during the last ten years.

    The most prominent entity that led this campaign was the ruling Dawa party, led by the former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, who was described by experts as the "Godfather of Corruption" as he is implicit in numerous corruption, graft and embezzlement cases.

    Recently, the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi launched a campaign against corruption in Iraq, but analysts told The Baghdad Post that until now Abadi didn't dare to press any charges against Maliki.

    They added that as Abadi's popularity increased after the victory against ISIS, the prime minister seeks to increase his popularity ahead of the elections by pretending to fight corruption, describing this campaign as an "electoral propaganda".

    Politicians are also skeptical from Abadi's actions, after Abadi extradited the former trade minister Abdul Falah al-Sudany from Lebanon after cooperating with the Interpol, and the son of the Luai al-Yasiri the governor of Najaf in a drug trafficking case.

    They fear that these actions are just a show ahead of the elections and the Iraq's reconstruction conference that will be held in Kuwait in February. His actions just aim at ensuring investors that their donations and investments won't be embezzled by corrupt officials and politicians.

    The Iraqi people wish to see the anti-corruption slogans practiced on the ground, away from the occasion of elections or the upcoming Kuwait conference, and away from personal and electoral gains to include all corrupt politicians no matter how strong or influential they are.

    Analysts say, during his tenure from 2006 to 2014, Maliki accumulated power and influence that surpassed the incumbent Abadi, stressing that this is the reason why the PM can't hold him accountable for his crimes that led to the bankruptcy of Iraq after his embezzlement of Iraq's oil profits and the country's destruction in the war against ISIS.

    They added that If Abadi is serious in his war against corruption then he must begin with Maliki and his henchmen.




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    Abadi's war against corruption must begin with Maliki and his henchmen Empty Re: Abadi's war against corruption must begin with Maliki and his henchmen

    Post by ahill Sun 28 Jan 2018, 9:18 pm

    You're correct about that, Rocky.
     I bet if Abadi had been Prime Minister the time Maliki took over the IQD would have 
    revalued by now.

    What a crook, Maiiki.  How does he still have some power?

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