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    New central bank govenor !

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    Post by dizzydee Mon 14 Sep 2020, 11:49 am

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    Post by weslin3 Mon 14 Sep 2020, 5:47 pm

    Wheelman wrote:This New Governor of the central bank has been picked since early August, United States would not have allowed the signing of all those contracts if they had a proxy central bank Governor, all was present and accounted for here on August 20th. Beside it takes article-8 to pay the contractors.
    Evidently they hid it from the news then until now.

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    Post by chouchou Tue 15 Sep 2020, 3:57 am

    Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi on Monday announced major changes to senior positions in governmental bodies.

    Mr Al Kadhimi made direct changes in the economic and security sectors by appointing former defence minister Khalid Al Obeidi as the deputy of operations affairs in the Iraqi National Intelligence Service.

    Mr Al Obeidi was controversially dismissed from office over corruption allegations in 2016. He replaced former acting defence minister Saadoun Al Dulaimi in 2014, who, along with former prime minister Nouri Al Maliki and dozens of other top officials, were accused of being responsible for the fall of Mosul to ISIS.

    However, he took the fall for widespread corruption in the armed forces, including the pervasive presence of "ghost soldiers" bulking out attendance rolls, and implicated after billions of dollars were missing after arms contracts.

    Mr Al Obeidi said that numerous politicians attempted to blackmail him to secure contracts of their own.
    Among other newly appointed officials in the security sector is Faleh Younis Hassan, who was chosen as deputy of the National Security Service.

    Hassan Halbous Hamza is now the chairman of the Securities Commission and Salem Al Chalabi is tipped as the director of the Iraqi Trade Bank.

    Mr Al Kadhimi also appointed Mustafa Ghalib as the Governor of the Central Bank.

    The prime minister chose Suha Al Najjar to be the woman leading the country’s investment strategy.

    Manhal Al Haboubi, who has played a vital role in developing modern architecture in the Gulf, was appointed Baghdad Mayor.

    He will replace Zikra Al Wash, who was the city's first female mayor.

    Alaa Jawad Hamid was chosen as the head of National Integrity Commission, which is tasked with fighting corruption.

    Since assuming office in early May, the prime minister has pledged to hold early elections next June, offer better public services and employment opportunities as part of his government plan.

    Protesters have been holding mass demonstrations since October, demanding change in the country where corruption is widespread.

    Iraq is ranked near the bottom of Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, at 162nd out of 180 countries.

    Political infighting and corruption have crippled the country’s efforts to recover from sanctions under Saddam Hussein and the conflicts that followed the 2003 US invasion that toppled him, including three years of devastating war to defeat ISIS in 2017.

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