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    Iraq warns of the repercussions of corruption and urges the world to confront its danger

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    Post by Rocky Mon 20 Dec 2021, 7:24 am

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    Today, Monday, the head of the Integrity Commission, Alaa Jawad Al-Saadi, warned of the repercussions of corruption, while urging the world to confront its danger.
    The authority said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "Iraq participated in the ninth session of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, held in Sharm el-Sheikh in the Arab Republic of Egypt."
    The head of the delegation / head of the Integrity Commission, Alaa Jawad Al-Saadi, stressed in his speech at the conference, "Iraq's steps that fall within the door of responding to the requirements of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, and among those achievements was the adoption by the Council of Ministers of the National Strategy for Integrity and Anti-Corruption for the three years (2021-2024) after it had been prepared. Its articles and clauses were drafted by the Integrity Commission, representing Iraq in this agreement, in cooperation with the competent national authorities and the United Nations Development Program ( UNDP ).
    ; He seeks to invest any effort that serves his steps in addressing corruption and leads to the failure to provide a safe environment for the corrupt.
    He added that Iraq, represented by the Integrity Commission and other oversight bodies, not only dealt with the scourge of corruption through deterrent injunctive aspects, but also went beyond them to the preventive and other educational awareness aspects by organizing educational, awareness and preventive programs, as well as several other preventive measures for financial oversight bodies. revealing it, and imposing strict penalties on those who refrain from submitting the disclosure within the specified periods.”
    In the field of technical and technical assistance, Al-Saadi noted "the launch of the project (Supporting Justice Initiatives to Combat Corruption and Promote Trade Dispute Resolution) funded by the European Union Mission and implemented by the United Nations Development Program ( UNDP ), with the aim of addressing legislative and strategic gaps in the legal framework in Iraq to combat corruption, and improve the capacity to combat corruption. To conduct commercial litigation, create an atmosphere of support in Parliament to combat corruption, strengthen the commercial justice system, and engage civil society, the media and citizens in a constructive dialogue, in order to achieve reform in the fight against corruption, pointing to the “confidence-building project” that he launched in cooperation with the regional office of The program, which aims to build trust between the citizen and the government, support the national strategy for integrity and combat corruption, and raise the capabilities of workers in the supervisory bodies through training and transfer of expertise.
    The activities of the ninth session of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, which was held in Sharm El-Sheikh over a period of five days, was concluded under the chairmanship of Egypt and with the participation of ministers and representatives of the States parties to the Convention, international organizations specialized in the field of transparency, protection of integrity and the fight against corruption, with the agreement on a number of Decisions related to the recovery of looted funds, activating regional and international cooperation, education and youth empowerment, as well as following up on the commitments made during the previous sessions of the conference; In order to prevent corruption and cooperate among the oversight institutions and anti-corruption agencies in the States Parties, the date of the tenth session of the conference has been set in the United States of America - Washington.
    While the Sharm el-Sheikh Declaration, presented by the Arab Republic of Egypt, regarding combating corruption in times of crisis was adopted among the decisions of the conference, as it stressed “the need to recover from the Corona pandemic with integrity, and to help countries support their readiness to face future emergencies, as well as focus on The growing risks of corruption represented in economic spending and health relief, and calls for member states to conduct best practices, with the aim of developing guidelines to enhance cooperation to prevent, identify, investigate and prosecute corruption.
    On the sidelines of the conference, the head of the Iraqi delegation, Alaa Jawad Al-Saadi, met with the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of ( UNDC ) Ghada Wali, and they "discussed ways to strengthen cooperation between Iraq and the international organization in the field of combating corruption."
    During the meeting, Al-Saadi touched on "the importance of supporting national oversight bodies, especially the Integrity Commission, after it is represented by Iraq in the UN Convention against Corruption, and strengthening that support through the exchange of experiences and technical and technical cooperation."
    Al-Saadi urged "the countries of the world to stand up to corruption and the corrupt in the form of a compact block to limit its danger," warning of "its repercussions that threaten the future of all peoples of the world without exception, eroding state institutions, and impeding development and investment opportunities."
    The two sides agreed on the importance of striving to call upon the states parties to the UN convention to abide by its decisions, especially those related to asset recovery and responding to requests for legal assistance, and to overcome difficulties in the efforts to recover those convicted in corruption cases in an effective manner that contributes to achieving the goals and objectives of the countries affiliated with the convention.  
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