A member of the House of Representatives Ahmad al-Jubouri on Thursday called on Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi to end the work of the Agency for Integrity, while the anti-corruption council, which was recently formed, was considered "worthless". 

"There is no value to the Anti-Corruption Council, which has established yourself as president because it does not separate the powers that the Constitution has focused on separating," said Jubouri in his twitter comment on his social networking site Twitter.




"The best solution is to act as a proxy for the Integrity Commission, which has lasted for more than 10 years and has been nominated fairly strong in front of the Supreme Audit Bureau, which is excellent and works professionally," he said. 

Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi announced on Tuesday (29 January 2019) the formation of the Supreme Council for Combating Corruption.