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    Post by Rocky Fri 15 Feb 2019, 2:15 pm

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    The media office of the president of the coalition of Nuri al-Maliki, on Friday, expressed regret that the local media is engaged in the circulation of a lie published by a US site on what the Daily Beast published about the security contracts in Iraq.

    "It is regrettable that the local media is involved in the circulation of a lie published by an obscure American site that has no value," said Hisham al-Rikabi, director of the office, in an interview with Alsumaria News. "He did not ask himself the question of the person who prepared the report."




    "What is published on this site is a clear targeting and falls within the political demarcation process, which is backed by external parties supported by lobbyist lobbies funded to seek to mislead the public opinion," Rikabi said.

    "The US Daily Beast will be prosecuted," he said.

    The information published by the site "The Daily Beast" on the involvement of the former prime minister, head of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki, and his son and son-in-law corruption, a wide debate within the Iraqi street.

    The US site said in a report published last Tuesday that the US Justice Department is conducting an investigation with a military contracts company alleged bribes to Iraqi officials, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his son Ahmed al-Maliki and his brother-in-law Yasser al-Maliki (a deputy in the current parliament) to win extraordinary security contracts, An investigation that showed that the military contracting company "Saliport Global Services" played a role in bribes to owners and relatives.



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      Maliki's office responds to local media The Daily Beast report, Empty Nuri al-Maliki and his son at the head of a corrupt list processed by the US Department of Justice

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    Nuri al-Maliki and his son at the head of a corrupt list processed by the US Department of Justice

    [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Nuri al-Maliki, a former prime minister, may be one of the heads of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] that could be overthrown by an investigation by the US Justice Department over kickbacks paid to Iraqi officials to win local contracts. 

    The network of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] that has brought together a US military contractor and Iraqi officials appears to be major figures in their traps, according to investigations revealed by the daily DAILY BEAST. Maliki and other officials, according to investigations have relations with a Kuwaiti company called "Horizons", under the title of highly confidential revealed more than thirty different sources, including contractors details of what happened.

    Investigations by the US Department of Justice with Salliport Global Services over accusations of its role in bribing Iraqi officials in return for extraordinary contracts are not new, but what the US Government Accountability Project investigation revealed would likely lead to the disclosure of other corrupt heads of corruption Former Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki.



    It started in 2014 when Saliport got a contract from the Air Force to provide services to the Balad Air Base north of Baghdad. It also signed a deal with a company called Afaq as a partner, but the investigations indicated that suspicious activities by Afaq on behalf of Saliport, , Where she promised Iraqi government officials to provide money for them to register "Saliport" as a contractor.

    It is also interesting that Afaq is dominated by Maliki's family, from the former prime minister and his son, Ahmed al-Maliki, to his brother-in-law, Yasser Sakhil al-Maliki, a current deputy prime minister.
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      Maliki's office responds to local media The Daily Beast report, Empty a US report surprise a display of files, "corruption and bribes to the owners and his son and son-in

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    The Justice Daily reports that the US Justice Department is conducting an investigation with a military contracts company alleged bribes to Iraqi officials, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his son, Ahmad al-Maliki and his son-in-law Yasser al-Maliki to win extraordinary security contracts, explaining that the investigation conducted by That the military contracting company "Saliport Global Services" played a role in bribes to owners and relatives. 
    It also showed Maliki's relationship with a company called Horizons, which sold the right of access and facilities of a large number of US military contracts, through US military contractors have disclosed what they have, despite the fact that it poses a threat to them. 
    The Daily Best pointed to a meeting with 30 sources, including contractors working in Iraq's commercial field, who asked not to be named because they feared possible reactions.
    "Saliport operates military facilities in various parts of the Middle East and Central Asia, but the company's first operation is at Balad Air Base, a base in northern Baghdad that includes F-16s funded by the US government," he said. The company received a contract from the Iraqi Air Force to provide security, training and security services to Al-Qaeda (Balad), including services such as food and electric power. The company received more than $ 1 billion in funding for its services. According to the new Arab 
    and quoted the site sources in the company "Saaliport" as saying that the company "Horizons" Kuwaiti partner, and promised Iraqi officials to provide funds for the registration of the US company as a contractor at the base of Bald, indicating that 10 people who were questioned confirmed the involvement of al-Maliki and that his "hegemony Complete on Afaq. "
    The Daily Beast said the US Justice Department was conducting investigations into violations of the laws through foreign corruption practices by the Saliport company, which reported bribes to Iraqi officials. 
    The report caused a wave of controversy within Iraq, where political voices called for the opening of files of financial corruption retroactively since 2006, the year Maliki took power in Iraq, which lasted more than eight years


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    BAGHDAD - Mawazine News 
    Director of the Information Office of the leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, on Friday, they will sue US position accused him and his son-in-law of corruption. 
    "We regret that many of the media quoted this report, even though it was issued from an anonymous site," said Hisham Rikabi, director of the office. 
    "The Daily Beast has no professionalism in dealing with information, not even a clear vision of what is going on in Iraq." Al- 
    Rikabi added: "There are always stories targeting al-Maliki, and these are pushed by international pressure lobbies to target Iraqi political figures, The authors of the investigation did not bother themselves to contact us and make sure this information or take our opinion. " 
    Information raised by the site" The Daily Beast "on the involvement of the former prime minister, head of the" coalition of state law "
    The US site said in a report published last Tuesday that the US Justice Department is conducting an investigation with a military contracts company alleged bribes to Iraqi officials, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his son Ahmed al-Maliki and his brother-in-law Yasser al-Maliki (a deputy in the current parliament) to win extraordinary security contracts, A survey conducted by the company showed that the military contracting company "Saliport Global Services" played a role in bribes to owners and relatives.


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      Maliki's office responds to local media The Daily Beast report, Empty The US Department of Justice is conducting an investigation into a military contract firm that has b

    Post by Rocky Fri 15 Feb 2019, 3:00 pm

    The US Department of Justice is conducting an investigation into a military contract firm that has bribed Maliki, his son and his family

    The US Department of Justice is conducting an investigation into a military contract firm that has bribed Maliki his son and his familyThe Justice Daily reports that the US Justice Department is conducting an investigation into a military contracts company that alleged bribes to Iraqi officials, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, his son Ahmad al-Maliki, his two sons, Yasser al-Maliki, and Hussein al.

    Explaining that an investigation conducted between the military contracting company “Saliport Global Services” played a role in bribes to owners and relatives.
    It also showed Maliki’s relationship with a company called Horizons, which sold the right of access and facilities of a large number of US military contracts, through US military contractors have disclosed what they have, despite the fact that it poses a threat to them.

    The Daily Best reported a meeting with 30 sources, including contractors working in Iraq’s commercial sector, who asked not to be identified for fear of possible reactions.
    “Saliport operates military facilities in various parts of the Middle East and Central Asia, but the company’s first operation is at Balad Air Base, a base in northern Baghdad that includes F-16s funded by the US government,” he said. The company received a contract from the Iraqi Air Force to provide security, training and security services to Al-Qaeda (Balad), including services such as food and electric power. The company received more than $ 1 billion in funding for its services. According to the new Arab
    The site quoted sources in the company “Salliport” as saying that the company “Horizons” Kuwaiti partner, and promised Iraqi officials to provide funds for the registration of the US company as a contractor at the base of Bald, indicating that 10 people who were questioned confirmed the involvement of al-Maliki and that ” Prospects “.
    The Daily Beast said the US Justice Department was conducting investigations into violations of the laws through foreign corruption practices by the Saliport company, which reported bribes to Iraqi officials.

    The report caused a wave of controversy within Iraq, where political voices called for the opening of files of financial corruption retroactively since 2006, the year Maliki took power in Iraq, which lasted more than eight years.

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    [rtl]Director of the Information Office of the President of a coalition of state law Nuri al-Maliki that they will sue the site "Daily Best" after publishing a report accusing the former prime minister and his son-in-law of corruption.[/rtl]

    [rtl]"We regret that many of the media quoted this report, even though it was issued from an anonymous site," Hisham al-Rikabi, director of the office, told Russia Today.[/rtl]

    [rtl]"There are always stories that target Maliki, and these are pushed by international lobbying lobbies to target Iraqi political figures," he said. "There is always a clear picture of what is going on in Iraq, The authors of the investigation did not bother themselves to contact us and confirm this information or take our opinion. "[/rtl]

    [rtl]The information published by the site "Daily Basset" on the involvement of former Prime Minister, head of the "coalition of state law," Nuri al-Maliki, and his son and son-in-law corruption, a wide debate within the Iraqi street.[/rtl]

    [rtl]The US site said in a report published Tuesday that the US Justice Department is conducting an investigation with a military contracts company alleged bribes to Iraqi officials, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his son, Ahmad al-Maliki and his brother-in-law Yasser al-Maliki (a deputy in the current parliament) to win extraordinary security contracts, A survey showed that the military contracting firm, Saliport Global Services, played a role in bribes to owners and relatives.[/rtl]



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    Hisham al-Rikabi, director of the media office of the head of the coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki on Friday on the report published by "The Daily Best", which accused the latter and his son and son-in-law files of corruption and bribes.

    The US Justice Department is conducting an investigation into a military contractor that allegedly bribed Iraqi officials, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, his son Ahmed al-Maliki and his son-in-law Yasser al-Maliki, to secure exceptional security contracts, the Daily Beast reported in a report.

    "It is regrettable that the local media are involved in the circulation of a lie published by an obscure American site that has no value, because it did not ask itself the question of who prepared the report," Rikabi told Reuters on Twitter.

    He added that "what was published was clearly targeted and falls within the political wrangling, which is backed by external parties supported by the lobbies funded pressure seeking to mislead the public opinion."

    The paper claimed that an investigation conducted between the company that contracted the military "Caliport Global Services" played a role in bribes to owners and relatives.


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