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    Deputy: Diwani's order to appoint public inspectors was urgent and dispersed anti-corruption efforts

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    Deputy: Diwani's order to appoint public inspectors was urgent and dispersed anti-corruption efforts Empty Deputy: Diwani's order to appoint public inspectors was urgent and dispersed anti-corruption efforts

    Post by Rocky Sun 11 Aug 2019, 11:37 am

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    [size=18]The MP of the Sadikon parliamentary bloc, Mohammed al-Baldawi, on Sunday, the Prime Minister's Diwani order to appoint a number of general inspectors that he was hasty and represented a constitutional and legal breach and dispersed all efforts by the parliament to guide efforts to combat corruption, pointing out that the House of Representatives and with the start of its dismissal The next legislative session will discuss this matter in detail to come up with an official position that corrects this course.


    Al-Baldawi said in an interview with Alsumaria News, "There have been efforts made earlier to focus efforts in the fight against corruption by supporting the prosecution in the follow-up of these files and expand its powers appropriately to be a substitute for some regulatory authorities and to end the state of multiple regulatory institutions and the dispersal of their efforts." He pointed out that "the Prime Minister's Diwani order to appoint a number of inspectors general dispersed all efforts in the field of directing steps against corruption."








    He added that "the Diwani order was hasty and represented a legal violation as the House of Representatives voted in principle to cancel the offices of general inspectors," pointing out that "It is a legal breach also on the grounds that the post of Inspector General is a special degree and should be voted on by Parliament which is Unless he gets to assign those names. " 

    Al-Baldawi stressed that "the House of Representatives and with the start of its sessions with the next legislative chapter will discuss this matter in detail to come up with an official position that corrects this path," calling on the Prime Minister to "reconsider this matter and cancel it and not proceed with its expansion in a manner that may increase damage and hinder all efforts to coordinate work between Legislative and Executive Anti - Corruption Authorities.


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