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    Suron reveals the number of deputies "corrupt": the Judicial Council did not move

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    Suron reveals the number of deputies "corrupt": the Judicial Council did not move Empty Suron reveals the number of deputies "corrupt": the Judicial Council did not move

    Post by Rocky Wed 31 Jul 2019, 8:08 am

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    • [ltr] July 31, 2019 [/ltr]

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      Baghdad: Sumer News The MP for the parliamentary bloc Alaa al-Rubaie, the House of Representatives does not accept that there is a corrupt deputy under his dome, calling on the Supreme Judicial Council to submit the names of corrupt officials to the House of Representatives formally. Rubaie said in a press statement that "the House of Representatives does not accept that there is corrupt sitting under his parliamentary seat and be a lawmaker and representative of the people," calling on the House of Representatives to "vote on all deputies who have files of corruption." "The Supreme Judicial Council to send a request to lift the immunity of deputies to the House of Representatives and will find it next to the judicial institution," he said, stressing "the need to stand any deputy accused of files of corruption before the judiciary." He added that "according to what we hear that there are 11 deputies wanted to the judiciary on charges of corruption and others," stressing that "the Judicial Council did not officially send a letter to the House of Representatives to lift the immunity of deputies."[/size]


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