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    Parliamentary Finance recognizes the infertility of anti-corruption mechanisms

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    Parliamentary Finance recognizes the infertility of anti-corruption mechanisms Empty Parliamentary Finance recognizes the infertility of anti-corruption mechanisms

    Post by Rocky Mon 10 Jun 2019, 8:33 am

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    [size=55][size=35]Parliamentary Finance recognizes the infertility of anti-corruption mechanisms
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      BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A member of the parliamentary finance committee, Ahmad Hama, denied on Monday that the House of Representatives has any mechanisms to fight corruption. Hama said in a press statement that "the file of financial and administrative corruption in the state departments need documents and proofs to prove it," pointing out that "the mechanism adopted is to convert the Parliamentary Integrity Commission files of corruption to the Federal Integrity Commission to investigate and turn it also to the Judicial Council to take action Oh ". He added that "there is a problem in the fight against corruption, the lack of plans and agendas clear by the House of Representatives and political blocs to fight corruption in government departments." It is noteworthy that Iraq occupies a very late rank in the ladder of international transparency for years, while forming arguments against corruption and reduce its effects, slogans raised by the blocks and political figures in various directions without positive indicators of their application[/size]


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