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    IRAQ IS AWAITING INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TO EXTRADITE THOSE ACCUSED OF MONEY SMUGGLING

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    Post by Rocky Sun 03 Oct 2021, 7:37 am

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    Sunday, October 3, 2021 11:18 AM
    Baghdad/National News Center
    The head of the Al-Nahrain Network to Support Integrity and Transparency, member of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, Muhammad Rahim Al-Rubaie, confirmed on Sunday that countries will cooperate with Iraq to extradite people accused of looting Iraq's money and smuggling it abroad.
    Al-Rubaie said in a press statement, "The looted funds conference, which was held in Baghdad last month, achieved great results, including clarification of the mechanisms and formal procedures necessary for cooperation between Arab countries to recover money and people, according to the provisions of Chapter Five of the agreement and the recovery of assets, money and people."
    He added, "The cooperation of these countries will be very fast, especially Jordan, Lebanon and the UAE, because there are large funds for the Iraqis in them, and there are dozens of files to recover the smuggled money, which Iraq opened to recover it from these countries."
    Al-Rubaie stressed, “Iraq should expedite the opening of a sovereign fund to manage the looted funds after returning them, and the task of this money is to contribute to building infrastructure projects and providing what the governorates need away from budget issues in order to save the country in two important sectors, health and education.”
    He explained, "There will be a major role for civil society after the elections to implement the provisions of the United Nations Convention through monitoring, accountability and advocacy campaigns to contribute to changing Iraq's rank on the Corruption Perceptions Index, which is issued annually by Transparency International."
    He continued, "The looted money conference came out with satisfactory and significant effective results that contributed to Arab international cooperation in a large way with Iraq," noting that "this cooperation angered some political parties inside, as they live on looting public money."
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