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(Baghdad: al-Furat News) warned the head of the alliance in the province of Diyala and a member of the Parliamentary Services Committee MP Engineer "Burhan al-Mamouri" on Saturday the existence of mafias of corruption stand in the revival of the economy, calling for the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Iraqi national.
Al-Maamouri said in a statement, received by the {Euphrates News} a copy of it, that "through our continuous follow-up and continuous monitoring of the performance of the ministries and especially the service, including the presence of mafias corruption led by whales are large stand in the recovery of the Iraqi economy, indicating that these whales are prevented by various means and illegal methods National companies to rely on their own experiences and their potential to improve the quality of services provided to citizens.
He explained that "anyone who tries to address these whales and mafias offers a lot of features in an attempt to lure in order not to be exposed to sensitive files, noting that if their wishes are not met, the aggressor is subjected to a fierce attack by their armies in the social networking sites in addition to the campaigns of distortion Extortion and the threat of physical liquidation. "
Al-Mamouri added, "Among the ministries that follow closely its work is the Ministry of Communications, which is considered in most of the world's ministries of profitability as it contributes to the strengthening of the economy because of the huge financial resources on which the budget depends on the various services provided to citizens, "But in Iraq, it is quite the opposite, because this ministry is suffering from debt because of the size of the corruption that has been present and continued for the past 15 years."
"We are all required to start from scratch. We want to have a real Iraqi Ministry of Communications, led by the Iraqi government, not the ministry of foreign companies controlled by whales and mafias," he said. "We are in the process of purging the Ministry of Communications of all corrupt people. Rooted in successive governments and will not allow all corrupt corrupters, whatever their position in power, to continue tampering with the country's economy and manipulation of their national wealth. "
Al-Maamouri pointed out that "the Minister of Communications mentioned during his hosting in the Parliamentary Services Committee that he is being blackmailed and under great pressure by certain political parties and some external bodies and a number of telecommunications companies." He said that he asked the minister to speak to the media to inform the public and acquaint him with the people who are robbing him, Trying to disrupt his work and weaken his performance. "
He said that the parliamentary services and reconstruction committee authorized the Minister of Communications at a specific time to promote the ministry's status and not to respond to the pressures exerted on him, indicating that his committee will follow the work of the Ministry of Communications closely and will not treat anyone at the expense of providing the best services to the Iraqi people.
"We will not allow the Mafias and the companies that monopolize the Internet and mobile networks to manipulate the people's power and capabilities and we will not submit to the various threats and pressures. We will continue to respond to these mafias and whales to the competent courts," Al-Mamouri said. "We are pursuing our reform project and we will not intimidate anyone and we will destroy the corrupt. The Ministry of Communications is a real national Iraqi ministry. "
He pointed out that "the Parliamentary Services and Reconstruction Committee will work in the coming sessions to legislate laws related to information crimes as well as the Telecommunications Law to end the controversy between the Ministry of Communications and the Information and Communication Authority, stressing the importance of each party to know its functions and duties as well as the overlap of responsibilities and powers ".is over
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[rtl](Baghdad: al-Furat News) warned the head of the alliance in the province of Diyala and a member of the Parliamentary Services Committee MP Engineer "Burhan al-Mamouri" on Saturday the existence of mafias of corruption stand in the revival of the economy, calling for the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Iraqi national.
Al-Maamouri said in a statement, received by the {Euphrates News} a copy of it, that "through our continuous follow-up and continuous monitoring of the performance of the ministries and especially the service, including the presence of mafias corruption led by whales are large stand in the recovery of the Iraqi economy, indicating that these whales are prevented by various means and illegal methods National companies to rely on their own experiences and their potential to improve the quality of services provided to citizens.
He explained that "anyone who tries to address these whales and mafias offers a lot of features in an attempt to lure in order not to be exposed to sensitive files, noting that if their wishes are not met, the aggressor is subjected to a fierce attack by their armies in the social networking sites in addition to the campaigns of distortion Extortion and the threat of physical liquidation. "
Al-Mamouri added, "Among the ministries that follow closely its work is the Ministry of Communications, which is considered in most of the world's ministries of profitability as it contributes to the strengthening of the economy because of the huge financial resources on which the budget depends on the various services provided to citizens, "But in Iraq, it is quite the opposite, because this ministry is suffering from debt because of the size of the corruption that has been present and continued for the past 15 years."
"We are all required to start from scratch. We want to have a real Iraqi Ministry of Communications, led by the Iraqi government, not the ministry of foreign companies controlled by whales and mafias," he said. "We are in the process of purging the Ministry of Communications of all corrupt people. Rooted in successive governments and will not allow all corrupt corrupters, whatever their position in power, to continue tampering with the country's economy and manipulation of their national wealth. "
Al-Maamouri pointed out that "the Minister of Communications mentioned during his hosting in the Parliamentary Services Committee that he is being blackmailed and under great pressure by certain political parties and some external bodies and a number of telecommunications companies." He said that he asked the minister to speak to the media to inform the public and acquaint him with the people who are robbing him, Trying to disrupt his work and weaken his performance. "
He said that the parliamentary services and reconstruction committee authorized the Minister of Communications at a specific time to promote the ministry's status and not to respond to the pressures exerted on him, indicating that his committee will follow the work of the Ministry of Communications closely and will not treat anyone at the expense of providing the best services to the Iraqi people.
"We will not allow the Mafias and the companies that monopolize the Internet and mobile networks to manipulate the people's power and capabilities and we will not submit to the various threats and pressures. We will continue to respond to these mafias and whales to the competent courts," Al-Mamouri said. "We are pursuing our reform project and we will not intimidate anyone and we will destroy the corrupt. The Ministry of Communications is a real national Iraqi ministry. "
He pointed out that "the Parliamentary Services and Reconstruction Committee will work in the coming sessions to legislate laws related to information crimes as well as the Telecommunications Law to end the controversy between the Ministry of Communications and the Information and Communication Authority, stressing the importance of each party to know its functions and duties as well as the overlap of responsibilities and powers ".is over
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