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    Post by Rocky Sun 15 Aug 2021, 7:39 am

    Deputy: The scourge of corruption is still permeating the border crossings, under the government's gaze
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    On Sunday, Representative Furat Al-Tamimi accused the government of negligence in the file of ending corruption at the border crossings, indicating that the scourge of corruption completely controls the crossings .
    Al-Tamimi said, "Corruption and the dominance of some mafias and corrupt networks is still the dominant position in many Iraqi border crossings, pointing out that the recent course of events at the Mandali port east of Diyala is worrying and calls for a decisive stance by the government in deterring the influential, especially with the recent skirmishes that caused panic among workers and drivers." trucks .”
    Al-Tamimi added, “The government’s presence in deterring networks and mafias at the border crossings did not bring anything new, and the situation is still tragic, pointing out that a large part of the revenues of these ports go to the pockets of corrupt parties and influential forces. Stop looting state funds .”
    He pointed out that "Mandali's recent events are a message to the government that it must be firm in its dealings with the file of border crossings and not turn a blind eye to any transgressions that occur and adopt direct legal frameworks with those who try to harm the country's sovereignty ."
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