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    Deputy policy attacks inspectors General: Most of them partners in corruption

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     Deputy policy attacks inspectors General: Most of them partners in corruption Empty Deputy policy attacks inspectors General: Most of them partners in corruption

    Post by Rocky Sun 10 Mar 2019, 1:47 am

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    MP Nawaf wrote a letter to Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, calling on him not to take the advice of some of the beneficiaries of the SIGIR system, stressing that most of the general inspectors are partners in corruption.
    "The past 15 years are supposed to have been sufficient to assess the SIGIR system," she said in her letter. "Is the progress made by those with the funds allocated to them proportional to that?"
    "Any law that allows the rotation of an inspector to be re-calculated for five years again, and any law allowing the appointment of fourteen inspectors based on the law of the occupier Paul Bremer?
    How do you trust a corrupt and useful inspector and take his advice, which briefly overlooked the biggest corruption in his ministry in exchange for concessions to furnish his home, which was allocated to him in the Green Zone? "
    "What is happening in Iraq is a huge corruption that requires a real regulatory apparatus, not a media inspector. We have agreed to build a solid administrative apparatus," he said. "This is the beginning of a corrupt system that will not be able to build your administrative apparatus." Take a serious stance and evaluate this serious file.



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     Deputy policy attacks inspectors General: Most of them partners in corruption Empty Nassif: Most of the inspectors are partners in the corruption and acquisition of state property

    Post by Rocky Sun 10 Mar 2019, 1:54 am

    Nassif: Most of the inspectors are partners in the corruption and acquisition of state property
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    BAGHDAD / ... Deputy High Nassif, on Sunday, a letter to Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, on the file against corruption.
    "The past 15 years are supposed to have been sufficient to assess the SIGIR system," Nassif said in a statement. "Is the progress made by those with the funds allocated to them proportional to that?"
    "Any law that allows the rotation of an inspector to be re-calculated for five years again? And any law allowing the appointment of fourteen inspectors based on the law of the occupier Paul Bremer?
    How do you trust a corrupt and useful inspector and take his advice, which overlooked in a short period of the biggest corruption that took place in his ministry in exchange for privileges to furnish his home, which was allocated to him in the Green Zone? "
    And called on the deputy, Abdul Mahdi, "not to take the advice of some users in the system of Inspector General."
    "What is happening in Iraq is a huge corruption that requires a real regulatory apparatus, not a media inspector," Nasif said. "We have agreed to build a solid administrative apparatus, while at the beginning of this, a corrupt and corrupt system will not be able to build your administrative apparatus." And the legislature to "take a serious position and evaluate this dangerous file."
    The House voted during its first session of its new legislative session held yesterday, in the form of a decision in principle to abolish the offices of the public inspectors and activate the role of the prosecution.


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