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    Post by Rocky Sun 16 Dec 2018, 3:47 am


    Parliamentary Security: Iraq's losses from the contracts of American armaments corrupt equivalent to four-year budgets

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The Security and Defense Committee on Sunday assessed Iraq's losses from corrupt US and Western weapons and equipment contracts as a budget for Iraq for three to four years, saying it was seeking to open files and bring those involved through Interpol.
    "The Security and Defense Committee of the Parliament is reviewing all the armament contracts concluded with the American side and Western countries during the governments that went to Iraq after 2003 and the similar corruption," said committee member Abbas Ismaili.
    He added that "Iraq's losses from those contracts equivalent to the budget of Iraq for three or four years and perhaps more," noting that "Iraq's budgets for previous years, most of which went to armaments."
    It is clear that "those involved in these contracts currently reside between the United States and European countries and neighboring countries," noting that "the parliamentary security committee and through communication with the regulatory authorities in the follow-up and brought to Iraq through Interpol to be held accountable through the Iraqi judiciary." Ending / 25

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