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    Kurdish Report: Corruption of Kurdistan border crossings is 40 million dollars per month

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    Post by Rocky Thu 19 Dec 2019, 2:13 pm


    Kurdish Report: Corruption of Kurdistan border crossings is 40 million dollars per month

    13:58 - 19/12/2019



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    A Kurdish report, Thursday, stated that the cost of corruption occurring at the border crossings of the Kurdistan region of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] amounts to about $ 40 million a month.
    And the site "iCord Daily" in its translation report / information / quoted Kurdish MP Ali Hama Saleh as saying that "the number was disclosed as part of a three-month investigation by lawmakers that the Kurdistan Regional Council of Ministers has formed committees to investigate the issue, but the problem Is still widespread. ”
    Saleh added, “Many companies were granted an amnesty in order to pay millions of dollars of taxes that they failed to pay, but he argued that this in itself represents problems.” He pointed out that “any oil producing company did not pay taxes and that there are companies that granted amnesty Tax, but the granting of amnesty did not fall within the authority of any government official. ”
    He continued, "There are companies that got sums ranging from 5 to 10 million dollars without doing any serious work," noting that "the lawmakers will continue to follow the government's plans to reform the border crossings and ensure that all the revenues collected there go to the public treasury."
    Referring to corruption in the oil fields, Saleh explained that "security contracts have been granted to the children of senior officials, despite the existence of an official security force for this purpose, and the result is that part of the oil revenue is not returned to the government."
    The report pointed out that “for many years, transparency organizations, legislators and international organizations have accused senior officials of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) of corruption, especially with regard to confiscating Kurdistan's oil revenues, and the region’s government has long promised to take measures to combat graft, but it has not achieved much of progress, and there are billions of dollars in lost oil revenues Kurdistan [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] . "
    According to the report, “Many critics have accused the ruling Barzani clan of collecting a huge wealth of oil trade for the benefit of the family rather than serving the population, as the KDP leader Masoud Barzani remains the most powerful leader in the shadows, according to analysts. His son Masrour is the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region and Ibn His brother, Nechirvan Barzani, is the president of the region. ” Ended / 25 z


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