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    A deputy for the law calls for the return of public inspectors to reduce the spread of corruption

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    A deputy for the law calls for the return of public inspectors to reduce the spread of corruption Empty A deputy for the law calls for the return of public inspectors to reduce the spread of corruption

    Post by Rocky Mon 12 Dec 2022, 5:29 am

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    [size=52]A deputy for the law calls for the return of public inspectors to reduce the spread of corruption[/size]

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    The representative of the State of Law coalition, Ahmed Al-Fawwaz, called for the return of public inspectors to curb the spread of corruption in state departments.
    Al-Fawwaz stressed in a press interview, which was seen by Taqaddam, on: “The importance of strengthening the oversight role of the executive authority as a matter of support for these sections, including the Commission of Integrity and Financial Control,” calling for “reconsidering the file of the general inspectors to limit the spread of corruption in state departments.” .
    Al-Fawwaz expected that "these oversight bodies will have an effective and tangible role on the executive authority in the coming days, more than it was in previous governments."
    He also appreciated "the successive steps for the role and success of the current government in all that has been adopted, accompanied by broad popular satisfaction that pushes the legislative and executive authorities to provide what is better on the ground."
    Al-Fouz added, "Retrieving the second batch of the smuggled money's value is a second achievement and a policy that calls for providing better services and building bridges of trust between the government and the people. We hope in the coming days for more steps to hold accountable and recover the rest of the smuggled money."
    And he indicated, "The fight against corruption is no less important than terrorism, so we support the government's steps, and there is an international and regional welcome since the confidence was granted to the government of Muhammad Shia'a Al-Suwadani."
    Al-Fawwaz pointed out, "The executive authority has committed itself to a ministerial program with many chapters, including dealing with the file of lecturers and contracts."
    He continued, "We in the Legal Committee have many laws in progress and are awaiting the first legislative term of the second year of the fifth session to complete them, put them to vote and enter into force."
    Al-Fawwaz concluded by saying, “The House of Representatives is responsible for a collaborative responsibility with the executive authority to reduce the phenomenon of corruption, pursue those wanted, and recover the looted money.”[/size]
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