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    Newspaper: Abadi owns files of serious corruption belonging to all Iraqi ministries

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    Newspaper: Abadi owns files of serious corruption belonging to all Iraqi ministries  Empty Newspaper: Abadi owns files of serious corruption belonging to all Iraqi ministries

    Post by Rocky Wed Mar 21, 2018 4:16 am

    Newspaper: Abadi owns files of serious corruption belonging to all Iraqi ministries

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    , according to Qatar 's new Arab newspaper, Wednesday, Prime Minister Haider al -Abadi has many serious corruption files belong to all Iraqi ministries, while suggesting that the war did not bring about any significant results. 

    The newspaper quoted a senior political official as saying that "Prime Minister Haider Abadi, who announced several months ago the war on corruption, has many files and dangerous belonging to all Iraqi ministries and a large number of officials with influence and power," noting that "since then formed special committees to study These files, and how to move legally on them. "
    He stressed that "these committees have submitted their reports to Abadi, for some time, but did not open most of those files," noting that "despite the declaration of the Abbadi war against corruption, several months ago, but this war has produced little results, but Every day new files on corruption are revealed, but they are folded without any investigation. " 

    Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said earlier that the government has new challenges after the elimination of "terrorism", while promising a comprehensive plan to fight corruption.




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