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    [size=52]Parliamentary split over inspectors' offices: MPs "arrested" for voting on abolition .. Others: It's a particular corruption[/size]

    [size=45]Ola al-Nashi, a deputy for the national approach, confirmed on Wednesday that corrupt ministers and their political blocs are behind the campaign to abolish the offices of general inspectors.
    Al-Nashi said in a statement received by the Obelisk that "amounts of millions of dollars were paid to some deputies in order to adopt the campaign to claim and influence other deputies in order to persuade them to vote to cancel the offices."
    She added that "despite the existence of some impurities that have plagued the work of the offices of general inspectors, but it was able to address important files and refer them to the competent judicial authorities, as well as offices contributed effectively in the interrogations of Parliament in previous sessions and uncovered serious files, which overthrew corrupt ministers in the previous phase."
    Al-Nashi pointed out that “corrupt ministers and their political blocs are behind the campaign to abolish the offices of general inspectors”, surprised by the “support of some national deputies for the idea of ​​abolishing the offices at a time when they had to seek a law to strengthen the work of the offices and their independence from the ministries in order to perform their duties effectively. From the rampant corruption in state circles. ”

    [size=45]Al-Nashi pointed out that “developed countries and indicators of integrity have a high we find that they have several monitoring bodies that may reach dozens while Iraq, which suffers from serious levels of corruption, where there are only three supervisory bodies and the corrupt and behind them strive to abolish the most important supervisory apparatus in the ministries. General Inspectors' Offices.
    Where does the file go?
    On March 14, 2019, the Supreme Council for Combating Corruption called for an assessment of the work of the offices of general inspectors before deciding to cancel them.
    The Prime Minister has affirmed that “these offices were established under the 57th order of 2004 as one of the supervisory bodies. For other reasons, it is useful to give time and opportunity to these offices to work later to assess their work to be the feasibility of the work of the offices or not within the anti-corruption project based on technical standards and reports from specialized bodies, "the Supreme Council for Combating Corruption emphasized its policies and procedures It relates to general inspectors and their offices. ”
    Dangerous file
    While Iraqis hope to start reform, they point to one of its stations, the file of general inspectors, who have dominated ministries and government institutions for years amid the absence of legislation to regulate their work, while mounting demands to remove the influence of political influence from the tasks of the inspectors, and make them independent It operates according to legal mechanisms that allow productive control work.
    "Obelisk" In dealing with this file, I interviewed MP from the Reform and Parliamentary Bloc, Ali al-Budairi, where he described some of the inspectors general in the ministries, as "partners in corruption," wondering about the "good relationship" with the ministers, while criticizing the difficulty of access to them.
    He added that "corruption in some ministries, due mainly to the Office of the Inspector General, where it covers those files."
    He revealed that "some inspectors had issued procedures for some general managers, agents, who later became ministers, and therefore we are surprised by the great cooperation between the inspector and the minister, who was an employee at the time of the issuance of the orders, and was issued legal proceedings related to corruption."
    Al-Budairi promised that “the survival of the general inspectors is a major reason for the persistence and spread of corruption. They have not changed so far, and we are surprised by the procedures of transferring inspectors from one ministry to another instead of replacing them. .
    He stressed "the need to replace the inspectors, and the appointment of new through the Integrity Commission, or the Council of Ministers, away from the partisan and sectarian quotas."
    If the inspectors have corruption files, al-Budeiri said they are “involved in corruption. Any corruption file against any minister that has not been disclosed is a partner, and some inspectors use tough measures, from armed groups and tools, even MPs cannot. Reach them, how citizens. ”
    He added that "the staff of the offices of general inspectors in the departments of some provinces are using means of pressure on the staff and officials, to take Comchen, for catastrophic projects."
    He stressed that "the doors of general inspectors should be open to citizens, to receive any case of doubt about a certain corruption, and then move on and disclose, and it is surprising that the relationship of the Inspector General in a document always with the Minister."[/size]




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